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Swollen lip after dentist and cold

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Luckylegs9 Tue 02-May-17 03:03:18

On Wednesday I broke out in a cold, had a routine dental appointment, over the next few days the worst cold ever, constantly blowing my nose so it became very red and sore. Used Elizabeth Arden 24 hour cream, that is better now, but my top lip one side is hugely swollen, looks like a cold sore without the blister and is painless, but it looks awful. I have never had a cold sore and bought the cream for cold sores and it's made no difference. Are cold sores usually painful. If it is one and the creams don't work, any ideas how to get rid of it.mi have a trout pout.

BlueBelle Tue 02-May-17 06:55:33

To my knowledge cold sores usually tingle and are sore, could it be a reaction to the cream you used for the sore nose You can use something for years with no reaction then have a reaction

thatbags Tue 02-May-17 07:19:23

I agree with that it could be the cream that has caused the swelling. Many moisturisers boast about having the ability to, as it were, puff out wrinkles by filling skin cells with moisture (they tend not to put it quite like that!). It looks as if you might have proved them right, Lucklegs.

And also proved that there's such a thing as too much moisturising.

thatbags Tue 02-May-17 07:20:09

Try Vaseline. It works as a barrier rather than as a moisturiser.

Luckylegs9 Tue 02-May-17 07:52:31

Thanks for that. I have put Vaseline on and hope my trout pout disappears, it has plumped out the wrinkles as the skin is so stretched.

cornergran Tue 02-May-17 07:56:03

If it doesn't settle perhaps ask a pharmacist? You could also try some antihistamine in case an allergy. Hope it settles soon, sounds uncomfortable.

BlueBelle Tue 02-May-17 08:10:28

Just an addition my daughter has become intolerant to Vaseline or things with it in ......can't win can you

travelsafar Tue 02-May-17 08:44:06

Blisteze ointment for cold sores is brilliant. You can buy it in boots or superdrug. It kind of numbs the pain and help the lip to repair.

mcem Tue 02-May-17 09:01:50

I've developed cold sores without the 'tingle'warning. The only thing that works for me is acyclovir - the cheaper generic version works just as well as the more expensive Zovirax.

thatbags Tue 02-May-17 09:24:31

If your lip stays swollen after a day or so off the moisturiser, it might be worth mentioning to your dentist.

Coolgran65 Tue 02-May-17 09:32:22

In the meantime nothing to lose by trying an over the counter antihistamine.