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Submitted by michelle_muse on February 4, 2008 - 6:25am.
Theirs looked like skin tags, but bigger. I took Helen to the vet to have it removed and tested. It was benign, so when Penny got it, I didn't freak out and they went away by themselves. It must be a virus, because it seemed like they ran their course and were gone.
My 6 month old has bumps that lookes like blisters all around his upper lip. Tried antibiotics and it went away only to come bafck as soon as he was done with the meds. I had changed his food when I got him to Lamp and rice, switched him back to chicken and rice and the rash went away. Something worht trying.
Submitted by Ela1ne (not verified) on February 2, 2008 - 7:54pm.
which causes bumps or tiny blisters of blood on the upper lip and underside of the jaw...is this what you are seeing? The viral infection "bumps" look more whitish and irregular, like cauliflower florets.
Submitted by rottigirl on February 2, 2008 - 6:33pm.
That can cause bumps. Haven't had experience with this (and I'm sure someone can tell you the name of the condition, because it's completely escaping me!). From what people here have said, you have to basically let it run it's course.
I think Penny and Helen both had those...
Theirs looked like skin tags, but bigger. I took Helen to the vet to have it removed and tested. It was benign, so when Penny got it, I didn't freak out and they went away by themselves. It must be a virus, because it seemed like they ran their course and were gone.

try using strydex pads...
on it daily. Helps!
Re: Mouth Bumps
My 6 month old has bumps that lookes like blisters all around his upper lip. Tried antibiotics and it went away only to come bafck as soon as he was done with the meds. I had changed his food when I got him to Lamp and rice, switched him back to chicken and rice and the rash went away. Something worht trying.
The other possibility is what we jokingly call "teenage bulldog
which causes bumps or tiny blisters of blood on the upper lip and underside of the jaw...is this what you are seeing? The viral infection "bumps" look more whitish and irregular, like cauliflower florets.
Canine oral papilloma virus!
I remembered! If you do a search, I'm sure you'll get lots of info.

Olivia/Kano/Q-Ball
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There's a viral infection...
That can cause bumps. Haven't had experience with this (and I'm sure someone can tell you the name of the condition, because it's completely escaping me!). From what people here have said, you have to basically let it run it's course.

Olivia/Kano/Q-Ball
created by ME!