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Blisters in the mouth
I have not found an answer on the internet, and I have a feeling that if I go to the doctor I would get an answer of "do not know". Maybe someone here knows what it occasionally decay goes out for me (it's always the same) vesicles in the mouth. Most of the time it's the same place. Usually on the throat. It does not hurt or anything, I mean I feel that it's there but it does not hurt and it was gone after a day max. It is clear, not great. Does anyone have any idea what this is? This could be related decay to the type of food that causes it? This usually happens after a while I could somehow ... I found people they cooked it on the internet and they all received decay a reply of "Go to a specialist Oral Medicine".
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yuval123221, 25/12/10, at the nutrition and supplements
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