Sudden swelling of the lower lip may be related to oral mucosal injury, trauma, allergies, etc. It is recommended to consult a doctor for timely diagnosis and early treatment to avoid scarring, which will affect the quality of life.
1. Oral mucous membrane injury: Eating hard food, etc., resulting in oral mucous membrane damage or ulceration, pain, swelling and other symptoms, may lead to sudden swelling of the lower lip.
2. Trauma: Lips hit by external forces, such as bumps and bruises, bite wounds, etc., may cause soft tissue damage, resulting in blood pooling in the lips, blood blisters, redness and swelling and other symptoms, which may lead to sudden swelling of the lower lip.
3. Allergy: contact with food, mosquito bites and other factors cause skin allergies at the lips, may lead to inflammatory reaction of the mucous membrane of the lips, manifested as localized redness and swelling, may be accompanied by itching or pain.
Lower lip suddenly swollen, it is recommended to pay attention to oral hygiene, light diet, avoid spicy stimulating food, drink more water, more rest, ensure sleep. If the symptoms of lower lip swelling continue to be unrelieved, or accompanied by discomfort, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner to clarify the cause of the disease, and follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment, so as not to delay the condition.