What if the lips have blisters due to the herpes virus?

What if the lips have blisters due to the herpes virus?

Causes of lip blistering during lip blush procedure:


1. Excessive skin damage, improper technique during operation, excessive force, inadequate disinfection.
2. Inadequate cleaning: Customers may not thoroughly clean their lips after meals, leading to anaerobic bacterial infection.
3. Physiological factors: Customers may have excessive internal heat, inflammation, or dryness leading to lip blistering.


Treatment plan:


1. Clean the lips with metronidazole or physiological saline, puncture the blisters with a disposable single needle, use a medical cotton swab to absorb the tissue fluid, and clean and dry the area.
2. Crush acyclovir into powder and sprinkle it on the blistered area, keep the lips dry, alternate with acyclovir gel, and take oral anti-inflammatory drugs and acyclovir.
3. Avoid spicy, irritating, seafood, smoking, and alcohol in diet, avoid wearing masks, keep the lips dry and ventilated. After scabbing, do not pick the scab to avoid uneven coloring.

Treatment of lip herpes!

Tools preparation: Gauze, metronidazole solution, iodine solution, cotton swab, gloves, acyclovir tablets, disposable needles.

Method: First, prepare disposable gloves. Then soak gauze in metronidazole solution and apply it to the lips for 2 minutes. Clean the lip surface, gently press the entire lip surface with gauze for cleaning. After cleaning, disinfect with iodine solution. When disinfecting, discard the cotton swab after a single roll. Cotton swabs cannot be reused. After disinfection, puncture the blisters with disposable needles, use medical gauze to clean the blister fluid, and be careful not to contaminate the lip surface with the fluid. Disinfect with iodine solution. Then grind the acyclovir tablets into powder and apply them evenly to the blistered area. After keeping it dry, clean the surrounding powder.


After treatment: Remember to take medication on time, avoid certain foods, clean the lip surface, and continue using acyclovir powder or gel on the lips.

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