Hello, I am a 39 year old female. About 4 months ago I was drinking tea and felt a pinch near the roof of my mouth. I scratched it, thinking a sharp piece of food was stuck there. I looked in the mirror to find a large, deep red colored blood blister on the lower roof of my mouth on the soft palate. The urgent care doctor drained it and it healed with no problem. We assumed that I was poked by an earlier piece of food. I thought that was the end of it.
Then, this week, I was eating walnuts when I felt that same kind of pinch in the roof of the mouth area this time on the other side of my mouth. Looked in the mirror to find a small red blood blister. I tried to break it open with my finger but when I pressed on it, it just grew much larger.
I was referred to an oral surgeon who has sent it for biopsy, but he suspects mucous membrane pemphiogoid. Do these 2 isolated instances of a single blood blister sound like pemphigoid? I know it is a rare condition (any idea how rare?).
I am nervous and hoping this is just a case of a someting simple. I have no other blisters or rashes anywhere. No auto immune diseases I am aware of.
Thank you.