What could this be on my lip that is not herpes?
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What is this bup on my lip
Bumps on the lip that are not herpes - molluscum contagiosum, wart, cyst, fixed drug eruption and many more. An face to face evaluation or a virtual visit with a physician could help such as Dermatologist on Call.
Bumps on the lip that are not herpes - molluscum contagiosum, wart, cyst, fixed drug eruption and many more. An face to face evaluation or a virtual visit with a physician could help such as Dermatologist on Call. f
you dont give a good description or a picture. If it is a blister it could be herpes. it could also be a benign tumor of the lip but the only way to be sure is to see a dermatologist and get a diagnosis and treatment if necessary
It is a good idea to see your doctor to get the correct diagnosis. There was no picture provided with this question so I am unable to know what it looks it. Once you have the correct diagnosis your doctor will be able to treat this for you.