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What Causes Fluid Filled Blister On Top Of Mouth?

I have a strange bump on the roof of my mouth. I ve had for about a month or two. There s no pain and I can get it to go away rubbing my tongue on it. That being said there is a fluid of some kind coming out of it with a strange little taste. I spit the fluid out and it is a little discolored. Recently my nose has been twitching in a manner I have never experienced. I have research the past few day s and i m getting concerned.
Thu, 26 Mar 2015
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Hello and welcome.

Your palate will indefinetly require a physical examination and the fluid in the blisters may be sent for analysis to a laboratory. It is unclear what the cause can be without an elaborate evaluation but we can suspect either oral herpes or a canker sore. Both require treatment when one requires anti-viral medications the other may require antibiotics.

Please consult your doctor for the same.

Best wishes.
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What Causes Fluid Filled Blister On Top Of Mouth?

Hello and welcome. Your palate will indefinetly require a physical examination and the fluid in the blisters may be sent for analysis to a laboratory. It is unclear what the cause can be without an elaborate evaluation but we can suspect either oral herpes or a canker sore. Both require treatment when one requires anti-viral medications the other may require antibiotics. Please consult your doctor for the same. Best wishes.