Thrush on the lips has been felt by almost everyone, regardless of age or gender. Not only does it feel painful, its existence can make you difficult to eat and drink. Although it can usually subside on its own, in certain cases, the appearance of thrush on the lips can be a sign of a certain disease. Sprue on the lips often cause pain. This pain arises because the nerves that are just below the surface of the lining of the mouth are injured and inflamed. Fortunately, most canker sores on the lips are easy to treat and can subside on their own over time. Sprue type on the lips Thrush on the lips is divided into three types, namely: Small thrush Less than 1 cm in diameter and is the most common type. This type of thrush will usually heal within 7-10 days. Big thrush The size is wider and deeper with irregular edges. This type of thrush takes two weeks to months to heal and can leave scars in the mouth. Herpetiform Its diameter is only about 1-2 mm, but it appears i...