Why do I suffer from a swollen upper lip in the morning after sleeping, during sleep, out of nowhere, unexplained or for no reason? Do lip infections, injuries, insect bites, cold sores, canker sores, allergies, pimples or sunburn causes the swelling? What are some of the symptoms and treatments?
Where does it occur
Regarding exact location, the swelling can be random, on the entire lip, on half of your top, or in a single spot, i.e., on one side, left or right or even in the middle of your top lip ( swelling in the middle). Also, the swelling could be on the inner side on a spot or the entire lip.
How does the swelling occur
The swelling could be gradual or sudden( appear overnight while you are sleeping or anytime). Imagine waking up in the morning only to find your lips swollen! This could baffle you.
Who can be affected
Although predominant in some group of people such as pregnant women, this swelling is a problem that can affect both men and women, children and adults.
When your top lip is swollen, you are likely to experience many signs and symptoms that could be mild or extreme, and their nature could indicate many possible causes.
Sometimes, you need to carry out a differential diagnosis if you are to unearth the possible cause of the swelling since some share similar signs. The typical symptoms include the following:
These are just but a few of the common symptoms. There are many others which are dependent on the actual cause.
In case you have symptoms such as too much swelling that might extend to your tongue, breathing difficulties, hives and rash, tight throat and fingernails discoloration (becoming blue), ensure you seek immediate medical attention.
Although many people complain about sudden swelling for no reason, the truth is, there are reasons as to why it swell whether it is in the morning, during the day or after eating some food. We are going to discuss some of the common which causes include:
The most common reason is trauma (being hit by a blunt object) or injuries (including during sports or confrontations).
Also, lip surgeries, dental procedures, piercing, biting your lips, kissing, burning (e.g., with hot food), dental braces injuries, Restylane injections, botox, playing musical instruments, etc., can make your it to swell.
Allergic reactions are another common cause that affects many people. It is caused by various allergens that include food, latex, some medicines, pet dander, some lip care products, and so on. Allergies might be accompanied by other symptoms such as a swollen face or eyes, red or watery eyes, a runny nose, and so on.
For instance, if it swells after eating a certain food, you might be allergic to that food. You need to get the right treatment and avoid eating the same food.
Stomatitis and other infections, for instance, type 1 herpes simplex (fever blisters or cold sore) canker sores, angioedema, cheilitis, among other diseases can cause swelling.
Having acne or a pimple on your lips can also be a cause for the swelling both on the bottom and upper one, especially if you have the cystic acne type which tends to be bigger and painful.
Cystic acne can cause large or giant lip swelling and pain. Acne and lip pimples tend to cause swelling on the specific points where you have them.
Exposure to too much sunlight can cause not only swollen blistered (sunburn blisters ) but also lead to cracked lips. Similarly, exposure to arid, windy and cold conditions can make them swell.
The other possible cause could be urticaria or hives. This is a severe allergic reaction characterized by “a kind of skin rash notable for pale red, raised, itchy bumps” [Wikipedia]. It can affect various body parts including your lips making them swell.
Other causes include ingrown hair (if you have if it happens after waxing or shaving), abscess especially after piercing, eczema, myxedema, oral cancer, organ failure, blood transfusion reaction, herpangina, among many others.
Why is my upper lip swollen in the morning or what causes this problem? If you suffer from this problem in the morning, it is an indication the swelling happens overnight as you sleep.
Some of the possible cause might be hypoxia, associated with sleep apnea. Also, it could be due to insect bites, lip biting while you are asleep, or allergic reactions (angioedema) to your bedding material or even the food you ate before going to bed especially if you have no sores, cuts or blisters.
Do you have a swollen numb top lip and you are wondering what could be the reasons? Well, some of the common causes of this problem include allergies, dental aesthetics and plastic surgeries, infected piercings on your top lip and frenulum.
Also, granulomatous cheilitis (especially with a lump), cellulitis which is “a bacterial infection of the skin, that causes red, tender skin that is usually swollen and warm” [symptoms.webmd.com] among other conditions.
What causes sudden swelling of the top lip? The main culprit is allergic reactions to various things including lip care products (such as glosses, lipsticks, or balms), food allergies, latex allergy, allergy to some medicines, and pet dander among other allergens.
If your upper or lower swollen suddenly without an apparent reason (unexplained) and you have not had any insect bites, try antihistamines both the OTC or prescription strengths to see if you will get better.
Frenulum piercings and related injuries, gum diseases, dental problems, injuries, trauma, are common causes.
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Mulewa Joseph says:
I experience either swollen lower or upper lip, swollen eye lids, thigh, belly, arm pits chin, tongue and also my back, these swelling are itchy and go away after some hours only to resurface on other parts of the body. Am told they are allegories.