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Lips swell everytime i eat.
Hi, So i have redness inside my mouth on both my upper and lower lips. Everytime i eat something it swells up. I have little pimples in my lower lip. Whenever i eat something especially dairy products or even cold drinks, ice creams my lips just swells up from inside. This has been happening from last 2 mnths. I already checked with 2 doctors. They gave me medicine like allegra and a tube called tess. But it is not helping me. I am really worried. Please help me out. Please help me. I even checked with a dentist he suggested gargling with lukewarm water and a tube called tess but it didn't helped. Please guide me.
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Looks like you have developed allery to some kind of foodstuff,so please visit your oral pathologist or general physician.
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It's probably minor salivary glands that swells up while having food. Pimple size usually increases during excess salivation or food intake. Please consult an OMRD specialist dentist for proper oral examination and other tests to confirm the diagnosis.
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