Could be a food allergy.
this could be dermatitis. contact/stress related. or eczema or an allergy.
Sulfinyl is a component of Prilosec. I have a sulfa allergy and unwittingly took a Prilosec. I had swelling in the mouth, lips, larnyx and bottom. So, I'd say sulfinyl can cause an allergic reaction in a person with a sulfa drug allergy. There was nothing else to explain it.
Yes. I.am allergic to any drinks containing carbonic acid. My body reacts just like any food allergy. My lips swell, my face itches, and I break out in welts. Not fun.
It could be a sign of a food allergy or sensitivity. It's best to consult with a healthcare provider to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment. Tracking your diet and symptoms may also help identify the trigger.
Pinched nerve.Stroke.
it is not proven to. but it possibly could if the skunk had a disease.
Try Vitamin E capsules. Buy Vit E capsule 400mg. Bite the capsule carefully at one end. Squeeze the contents onto the blackness on the lips. Swallow the capsule with the remaining contents with a little water. james perry
Symptoms of celery allergy can vary from mild to severe and may include oral allergy syndrome, characterized by itching or swelling of the mouth, lips, and throat. Other symptoms can include hives, skin rashes, gastrointestinal issues like nausea or diarrhea, and in severe cases, anaphylaxis, which can cause difficulty breathing, rapid heartbeat, and a drop in blood pressure. If you suspect a celery allergy, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and management.
Scratching can indeed cause swollen lips. This is likely because there is a great irritation that is not normally there.
Yes, you can it is not highly recommended though, as it could cause backlash and burn your mouth and your lips.
Test yourself for an allergic reaction to this herb. Ask your doctor for advice on the correct and safest way to do this. It involves isolating the ingredient and eliminating all other factors that could cause these same symptoms.