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Oral blisters cannot be treated with a leep procedure; it is an option for removing a genital wart. The virus can activate under the influence of emotional factors, sunlight, etc. The signs of the infection disappear in a few days and are likely to reappear once the virus is reactivated. Generally, the infection is not dangerous except in immuno-suppressed people. Oral blisters cannot be treated with a leep procedure; it is an option for removing a genital wart.

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Oral Blisters

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LEEP Procedure, Wart

Health care providers often have the infection on the finger since they have to examine a patient and contact with the affected areas. Called also cold sores, these ulcers appear on the lips, around the mouth, and may spread to the eye area, which is very dangerous and may lead to blindness. Oral blisters cannot be treated with a leep procedure; it is an option for removing a genital wart.

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Dr. Joe Glickman, Jr., M.D.

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