If you have a bubble in your mouth, it could be the result of a burn from something too hot, like food or a drink. If it's not painful, it's best to let it heal on its own for about a week. Avoid popping or touching the bubble to prevent worsening or infection. If you develop a fever, rash, or if it doesn't improve after a week, you may need to see a doctor. Patience and observation are often the best approach for these types of issues.
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