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Old Jan 8, 2007, 05:48 AM
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red bump on the inside of my cheek

i woke up with a red bump on the inside of my cheek, the next day i had grown another one on the other side. they are not painful, but they are soft like jelly feel to them. im scared and need help.

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Old Jan 8, 2007, 08:10 AM   #2  
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These Sound Like Mouth Ulcers.go And See Your Doctor Or Get Some Bonjella.
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Mouth ulcers can be a result of many different conditions. It is best that you contact your doctor and have them examined in person so that you will get a correct diagnosis.

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sooncum agrees: it was my 2nd opinion
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They're normal, no need to be alarmed. I believe they're fever blisters. You can get them for numerous reasons; stress, fever, herpes...

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sooncum agrees: a physician from the family had already told me not to worry to much, and this was confirmation
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Originally Posted by sooncum
i woke up with a red bump on the inside of my cheek, the next day i had grown another one on the other side. they are not painful, but they are soft like jelly feel to them. im scared and need help.
HAve you foudn out what is is? I think I have the same, let me know.


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