Upper lip super swollen can hydrogen peroxide cause this cause it the first time I have ever used it as mouthwash and swelling started today also I went to a doctor cause i have had a root canal before so he took some x rays and said that it is infected but when he saw it earlier today I had little to almost no swelling what so ever and he never warned me of something like this happening. Ps I have a surgery planned for next week
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Swelling of the lips can be sign of an allergic or inflammatory or infection. Can be acute or chronic.The mouth wash have various combinations. Diluted hydrogen peroxide are safe for Mouth rinse but not used always on a regular basis.Sometimes there are allergic reaction to certain mouthwash or drugs. No one can predict an allergy before hand.
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