Angina Bullosa Haemorrhagica: A Case Report on Recurrent Oral BloodFilled Blister
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.70250/mjpahs171Keywords:
Blister, case report, mouth mucosa, oral hemorrhageAbstract
Angina Bullosa Haemorrhagica is a disorder where blood filled bullae occurs inoral mucosa in absence of hematological conditions, systemic diseases and mucocutaneous conditions. They burst within 2-3 days releasing blood which heals without scarring. They develop rapidly with reported airway obstruction and respiratory distress.A 57-year-old man complained of recurrent blood-filled swelling onbuccal mucosa, not associated with pain. Selective grinding of sharp cusps along with Vitamins, Iron supplements and mouthwash Chlorhexidine was prescribed which resolved the problem. The knowledge of this entity is crucial in ensuringit doesn’t get misdiagnosed and lead the patient to undergo numerous investigations.
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