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Old 10-20-2008, 02:20 PM #1
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Default Outer lip burn? Blister treatment?

I did a stupid thing and ate such hot oatmeal. It was so hot that in the microwave it was boiling over. I just wasn't thinking. This was yesterday. Anyhow after it happened I applied cool wash clothes and now today have been putting neosporin lip treatment and chapstick. It has formed a bubble on my outside of lip like a cold sore. I am assuming like a filled blister.Is there anything else I should apply or being doing? It looks like it needs to pop and is so gross. Thanks
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