
What Causes Swelling In Right Lip After Taking A Novocaine Shot?

Is it possible my swollen right upper lip and eyelid is a reaction to all the antibiotics I had in the hospital?? I am a retired physical therapist and do not have symptoms of a stroke.
Any ideas about this dilemma, Just took 2 Benadryl and 1 tyelonol.
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probably allergic
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
since there is no sign of infection on your face, the most likely cause is allergy. Any drug may cause that, so it's not easy to say which one is the offender. Lisinopril for example may cause angioedema. The most profound effect of angioedema is facial swelling. More serious event may follow like respiratory failure due to airway lining swelling. Taking an antihistamine sounds like a good idea.
The best course of action at this point is to review the necessity of antibiotics and the rest of the drugs you take (particularly the ones you started recently) and do any feasible adjustment to your regimen. If you feel a lump in your throat or shortness of breath then you should visit the emergency room immediately. If fever develops the plan will have to be changed...
I hope it helps!
Kind Regards!

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