No, that is not normal. You should be examined by a dentist.
Yes, it is normal. It can appear at anytime, as early at age 10, or later at 16. It can even appear earlier or later. If in doubt, contact your doctor.
what can cause a gum blister above a crown inlay 6 months later
You get a needle and hold it over a candle or fire and when it gets really hot pop the blister. The heat is to get the needle sterile. If the blister is in a high-use location, like inside the hand, you can prevent it from tearing open later by inserting the sterilized needle BESIDE the blister and coming up from the underside into the blister, then squeezing the blood or fluid out that way. The top layer of skin lays flat and can actually bond back together instead of splitting open. Good luck!
It sounds like herpes. Maybe type 1.
Irregular periods are quite normal. The blood that was supposed to come out 2 weeks ago during your normal period finally came out later. If you take baths or showers with a lot of cold water in it, the blood will most, most likely not come out until several hours, or even days, later. I do this sometimes, but you will regret it later because your sides and stomach will start hurting.
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I was hit in the stomach by someone with a steel beam. Ever since then, i have been vomiting. No blood. Is this normal?
Normal people (those that are not hemophiliacs or on blood thinging medicines) have factors in their blood which causes it to clot (go solid) in the presence of enzymes relaeased by damaged tissue.
Normal people (those that are not hemophiliacs or on blood thinging medicines) have factors in their blood which causes it to clot (go solid) in the presence of enzymes relaeased by damaged tissue.
Normal people (those that are not hemophiliacs or on blood thinging medicines) have factors in their blood which causes it to clot (go solid) in the presence of enzymes relaeased by damaged tissue.
Normal people (those that are not hemophiliacs or on blood thinging medicines) have factors in their blood which causes it to clot (go solid) in the presence of enzymes relaeased by damaged tissue.