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My upper lip got swelled
My upper lip got swelled and it is going bad day by day it is painful as well can you help me cure this and why is that swelling happening
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Hello there! Did you suffer an injury to your lip? If not, then this kind of swelling in many cases is associated to allergic reaction to certain foods or medicines. Consult a dental surgeon for diagnosis. You may also need second opinion from a dermatologist or allergy specialist after that. Hope this helps. Take care!
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Any trauma or fall injury.?This may be due infection of tooth or may be some skin problem.Is there any toothache..? Plz Consult doctor immediately.
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History of trauma or fall ?
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Kindly see a physician or dentist in person ASAP.
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Consult the doctor ASAP.
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