My daughter have a swollen lip/gums and have be told this is an atypical angioedemia. Nothing seem to work.?

We tryed antihistimines. Does anyone own experience next to this? We have a filler removed from a chipped tooth but I'm thinking this still might be the problem. Please minister to!

Answers:
Angiodema is a swelling of the deeper layer of the skin. It happen most recurrently on the hand, foot, and facade. If the angiodema occur contained by the throat, run of the mill breathing or swallowing can be blocked and emergency measures must be taken. Fortunately, angiodema once in a blue moon happen surrounded by the throat. Angiodema can also produce swelling of the orifice or eyes and have no long-lasting effects. It usually last one or two days and regularly occur within conjunction next to hives
If zilch is working, achieve second feelings on diagnosis.
Have you tried warm/hot brackish river rinses? I use that for my gum boils and it works fine. Apply it directly to the gums next to a qtip or swish it around surrounded by her mouth. Salt is great for reducing swelling.

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