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What Could Black Spots On Lower Lip Be In A Non Smoker Female?

very recently i noticed for 2 months there is some black spot on my lower lips. first i thought it could be for lipstick, but i m worried. please help me. i m muslim girl, dont smocke n drink. i have to take medicine o high pressure & colshetorol.
Tue, 11 Feb 2014
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Hi

Thanks for your query

Seems like you have developed lesions of fixed drug eruptions.
These are a type of drug allergic reactions.
The lesions in this case are initially either red or purple in color and with time they turn brownish.
Every time the offending drug is taken, the lesions tend to reappear again and they become reddish and inflammed looking again.
So most importantly, the offending agent should be stopped.
Pain killers, antibiotics and sulpha drugs are some important drugs causing this type of skin reactions.
Treatment includes the use of topical and oral steroids.

So I would advise you to visit a dermatologist for proper assessment and treatment.

Hope it helps
Best wishes for a speedy recovery
Dr Geetika Paul
MD (Dermatology)
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What Could Black Spots On Lower Lip Be In A Non Smoker Female?

Hi Thanks for your query Seems like you have developed lesions of fixed drug eruptions. These are a type of drug allergic reactions. The lesions in this case are initially either red or purple in color and with time they turn brownish. Every time the offending drug is taken, the lesions tend to reappear again and they become reddish and inflammed looking again. So most importantly, the offending agent should be stopped. Pain killers, antibiotics and sulpha drugs are some important drugs causing this type of skin reactions. Treatment includes the use of topical and oral steroids. So I would advise you to visit a dermatologist for proper assessment and treatment. Hope it helps Best wishes for a speedy recovery Dr Geetika Paul MD (Dermatology)