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usseryrl
Dec 10, 2007, 02:54 PM
What is this bump on my lip like a blister

mjl
Dec 10, 2007, 02:57 PM
It could be a pimple. I had a pimple on my lip once which looked like a blister, and after a few days it went away.

Alty
Dec 10, 2007, 05:39 PM
Could be a canker sore. Get it checked by a doctor to rule out hepatitis (which causes canker sores)

Ren Radio
Dec 10, 2007, 08:06 PM
Hepatitis causing cankers? Here I thought it was a herpes virus causing cold sores. Go see a doctor, kid.

J_9
Dec 10, 2007, 08:59 PM
rule out hepatitis (which causes canker sores)

Interesting new theory here. Never heard of hepatitis causing this as hepatitis affects the liver.

The herpes virus, either HPV-1 or HPV-2 causes canker sores, fever blisters.

Now to the meat of my question, excuse the pun... Is it on your lip (mouth) or your lip (vagina)? The answer to this will greatly affect future answers.

Alty
Dec 10, 2007, 09:24 PM
Could be a canker sore. Get it checked by a doctor to rule out hepatitis (which causes canker sores)


Oops, sorry, my kids had just come home from school and I mistyped. At least I got the first letter right. :)

J_9
Dec 10, 2007, 09:28 PM
At least I got the first letter right. :)

When giving medical advice we must be as accurate as possible. Hepatitis, depending on the type... can be deadly. If the OP looked up hepatitis, as your first post suggested, you chould have totally freaked him/her out.

Alty
Dec 10, 2007, 09:43 PM
When giving medical advice we must be as accurate as possible. Hepatitis, depending on the type.....can be deadly. If the OP looked up hepatitis, as your first post suggested, you chould have totally freaked him/her out.


When asking for medical advice on the internet you've got to expect that you're not always going to get and accurate answer. The best thing to do if you have a medical problem is to go to your doctor. I was just trying to help and have already apologized for mistyping my answer. Also if the OP looked up hepatitis he/she would have realized my mistake, therefore it should not have "freaked him/her out." Once again I apologize for my error.:(

J_9
Dec 10, 2007, 09:46 PM
When asking for medical advice on the internet you've got to expect that you're not always going to get and accurate answer. The best thing to do if you have a medical problem is to go to your doctor.

You are 100% correct here. You get what you pay for, LOL... And everyone should go to their healthcare provider for an accurate diagnosis.

My point was just that we have to be very careful in the medical boards as some people are afraid or ashamed, for whatever reason, to go to a doctor, so we have to try to be as accurate as possible.

Alty
Dec 10, 2007, 10:08 PM
You are 100% correct here. You get what you pay for, LOL...... And everyone should go to their healthcare provider for an accurate diagnosis.

My point was just that we have to be very careful in the medical boards as some people are afraid or ashamed, for whatever reason, to go to a doctor, so we have to try to be as accurate as possible.


I see your point and agree, I don't usually post what I've written until I've had a chance to look it over and make sure everything is right but I didn't this time. Even when I do look it over there are still usually spelling errors:o . I honestly did know that it isn't hepatitis that causes cold sores and I hope that the person that posted this question wasn't afraid because of my misinformation. I will be more careful in future. I have been properly chastised. :(

J_9
Dec 10, 2007, 10:09 PM
Hey, no prob... We are human and we all make mistakes!! We learn from them and move on.

Ren Radio
Dec 11, 2007, 05:54 AM
Cripes! Back to the lip bump, which is becoming more interesting in and of itself as this thread continues... lol