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Swollen Lips post ecstasy
Hi, I have been recently introduced to MDMA drug by a friend. My experience was really amazing but it came with a big problem today, Swollen Lips. Last night I took 10mg of MDMA IV injection twice. I took two IV injections of this drug once at 10:30pm and the next at 4:30am. I managed to keep myself moderately hydrated during my experience. When I stopped the session with my friend I noticed that my lower slip was badly swollen from my right side and the tip of my tongue and some area around it had a burning sensation because it feels like it's cut and had white dehydration patches. Since I was not at my place, I reached home which took me 2hours and quickly brushed my teeth, cleaned my tongue and used Betadine and Listerine Mouth wash. Also took Allegra 180, 4-5 Small ORS Tetra Pack, B-Complex Capsule and an anti-inflammatory. During the day I also chewed on some Vitamin C which did sooth things a little but still not completely fixed. The swelling feels the same. Pls advise
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You seems to have suffered from allergic reactions to the drug which you have used. You should stop using that drug in the future because you may develop life threatening allergic reactions. You should consult doctor at the earliest
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Consult nearby physician for confirmation of diagnosis and appropriate treatment if required
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