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What Is The Treatment For A Swollen Lip?

I woke up yesterday with a swollen lip, ( bottom lip left side) with what seem to be hives, as far as i know i have no allergies, my lip itches and burns and after 36 hours is still swollen, what could be the cause and how do you think i could fix it?
Fri, 25 Apr 2014
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Dermatologist 's  Response
Hello and welcome to healthcaremagic

I would keep a possibility of Angioedema. Angioedema or Quincke's edema is the rapid swelling of the dermis, subcutaneous tissue, mucosa and submucosal tissues. It can be either Acquired OR Hereditary Angioedema.

I would have liked to gather some more information from you regarding your concern in order to be able to help you better.
-Since how long do you have this problem?
-Are you on some oral medications? Painkillers? Anti-hypertensives?
-Do you also suffer from Hives/Urticaria?
-Does anybody else in your family has the same problem?

Apart from being hereditary, Angioedema can occur due to various other causes like(similar to urticaria):
--Infections(bacterial , viral, fungal)
--Drugs(Pain killers/ antibiotics etc)
--Certain foods and food additives/preservatives.

I would advice you to get few basic lab tests like Hemogram, stool for ova/cyst, Urine routine, Chest X-Ray.

An oral antihistamine like Fexofenadine (Allegra 180 mg tab) OR Loratadine (Alaspan 10mg tablet) once or twice daily for a week would be suitable. They are non-sedating and wont affect your alertness level.

If I was your treating doctor I would have also given you a shot of injectable antihistamines like Avil(pheniramine) and Injectable effcorlin(hydrocortisone) for rapid relief.

A topical soothing lotion like calamine would help you symptomatically

take care
regards
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What Is The Treatment For A Swollen Lip?

Hello and welcome to healthcaremagic I would keep a possibility of Angioedema. Angioedema or Quincke s edema is the rapid swelling of the dermis, subcutaneous tissue, mucosa and submucosal tissues. It can be either Acquired OR Hereditary Angioedema. I would have liked to gather some more information from you regarding your concern in order to be able to help you better. -Since how long do you have this problem? -Are you on some oral medications? Painkillers? Anti-hypertensives? -Do you also suffer from Hives/Urticaria? -Does anybody else in your family has the same problem? Apart from being hereditary, Angioedema can occur due to various other causes like(similar to urticaria): --Infections(bacterial , viral, fungal) --Drugs(Pain killers/ antibiotics etc) --Certain foods and food additives/preservatives. I would advice you to get few basic lab tests like Hemogram, stool for ova/cyst, Urine routine, Chest X-Ray. An oral antihistamine like Fexofenadine (Allegra 180 mg tab) OR Loratadine (Alaspan 10mg tablet) once or twice daily for a week would be suitable. They are non-sedating and wont affect your alertness level. If I was your treating doctor I would have also given you a shot of injectable antihistamines like Avil(pheniramine) and Injectable effcorlin(hydrocortisone) for rapid relief. A topical soothing lotion like calamine would help you symptomatically take care regards