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Default Blood Blisters after Oral Surgery

I had my wisdom teeth removed a few weeks ago, got an infection as well and began seeing blood blisters in the back near the extraction site. I went to the doctor and he explained it was a microscopic piece of stitching left over which was irritating my skin leaving a blister. I was prescribed a kind of mouthwash with antibiotics in it and have to take it until the blisters stop coming.
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