
What Could Be The Cause For Swollen Upper Lip?

Question: My upper lip swelled up slightly about 3 weeks ago, and a week ago I began having diarrhea due to antibiotics (which I had already stopped). Saw my doctor about the diarrhea and I am on cholestryrine for it. It's not improving too quickly. I did not think to ask about the swollen upper lip, and my doctor is out of the office. Can you give advice? Are they related? The lip swelling feels like something I have gotten before a herpes outbreak on the lip, but the outbreak isn't coming.
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Have you taken zpac for the first time? Because I suspect it to be causing your lip swelling as you have taken it just before the lip swelling occurred.
Please get back to me.
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The lip swelling came before the zpac. Herr is the progression:
11-25. Flu symptoms appeared
11-27. Flu worse - saw doctor and got 5 days of Tamiflu and 7 days avelox
12-6,lip tingling and swelling appeared on day after a warm rainy day I was out in; it has not changed since then
12-7 developed a cold and bad cough
12-11 started zpac
12- 15 finished zpac
12-19 loose stool and diarrhea appeared
12-21 got flagyl - took one dose but made me very nauseous
12-23 saw doctor and got cholestyrine powder - full dose made me nauseous so doctor changed to half dose
Eating only lightly on 12-23 and 24; diarrhea let up on 12-24 and 12-25 but loose stool 3 times today
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Usually, lip tingling and swelling can be due to allergic response. In most cases, the cause that triggered it cannot be identified. In some cases, this is inherited. It would be good if you can remember, any specific event or getting exposed to particular thing before this thing happened and try to avoid it.
I suggest to discuss this with your doctor as well, since it would be problematic if it occurs again and that too in more severe form.
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