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[|Human|] my 6 year old daughter has been complaining of pain in the back of her mouth. I took a look and there is.a blister like bubble on top of her gum where he back tooth looks to be growing out. The tooth has not yet broke thru the skin. Should I take her to the hospital? What can I give her for pain?
[|AI|]  Hi. Can understand your concern. As per your complaint pain and blister like bubble in a 6-year-old toddler can be an "ERUPTION HEMATOMA" as it is the age for the eruption of a permanent molar, and it would have even broken through the gum below the blister leading to formation of a Hematoma. You need not worry about it as slowly when the tooth will erupt the blister will disappear. To relieve pain you can give Tylenol or Eugenic kid to her. You can apply Lidocaine gel over the painful area with precaution to be precise in application as it is numbing agent and will numb the area it is applied. Cold packs can be relieving. Hope this information helps. If you find the answer helpful kindly write a positive review and click on found this answer helpful as a token of appreciation. Thanks and regards. Chat Doctor.