I am male 48 years old, I am facing face, lips swelling when I wake up in morning. Occasionally it is coming, at that time it little difficult to eat.
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Hello, the causes of swollen face may include: allergic reaction (allergic rhinitis, hay fever, or a bee sting) angioedema blood transfusion reaction cellulitis conjunctivitis (inflammation of the eye) drug reactions, including those due to aspirin, penicillin, sulfa, glucocorticoids, and others head, nose, or jaw surgery injury or trauma to the face (such as a burn) malnutrition (when severe) obesity salivary gland disorders sinusitis stye with swelling around the infected eye tooth abscess the following are alarming situations when need to probe into the case and visit a nearby doctor or a hospital: sudden, painful, or severe facial swelling facial swelling that lasts a while, particularly if it is getting worse over time difficulty breathing fever, tenderness, or redness, which suggests infection management: apply cold compresses to reduce swelling from an injury. Raise the head of the bed (or use extra pillows) to help reduce facial swelling.
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