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What Causes Recurring Swelling In Upper Lip With Copper Taste In Mouth?

My husband has had an ongoing problem for longer than 4 years. Every 3-6 months his upper lip will swell like a balloon and he says he gets a "coppery taste" from it. I was thinking maybe he is allergic to parabens, sulfates, or some other chemical that is widely used in hygiene products. Is any of that a possibility? If not, what could the problem be?
Fri, 22 Aug 2014
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Hi dear,
At the outset,all your husband complaints are suggestive of acquired angioedema,it usually caused by allergy.The skin of the face, normally around the mouth, and the mucosa of the mouth and/or throat, as well as the tongue, swell up over the period of minutes to hours. In my opinion,avoidance of allergen and use of antihistamines like Tab.cetrazine can prevent future attacks..please let me know if my advice helpful to you in any way.Best wishes .
Regards
Dr.Harpreet
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What Causes Recurring Swelling In Upper Lip With Copper Taste In Mouth?

Hi dear, At the outset,all your husband complaints are suggestive of acquired angioedema,it usually caused by allergy.The skin of the face, normally around the mouth, and the mucosa of the mouth and/or throat, as well as the tongue, swell up over the period of minutes to hours. In my opinion,avoidance of allergen and use of antihistamines like Tab.cetrazine can prevent future attacks..please let me know if my advice helpful to you in any way.Best wishes . Regards Dr.Harpreet