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What Do I Do About An Infected Lip Bite
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I bit my lip during a seizure over a month ago and it developed into a huge blister. Well after over a month of it not going away and getting in the way of me eating and even talking and it just kept getting bigger and bigger I took a sterilized needle and poked a hole in it and thisclear/yellow liquid that is as thick as shampoo starts spilling out slowly- I grabbed a cotton ball and it almost filled the whole cotton ball. Now it's a smaller purple bump- has this happened to anyone else where… read more

posted July 22, 2016
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A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

You can turn to prayer it would not hurt

posted July 22, 2016
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

Make turmeric paste or coconut oil

posted July 22, 2016
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

Lori i stick with the salt water and brush with sensodyne because i also use a bi pap for my sleep apnea,the mask pushes my lip in so if i bite it during a grand mal it takes awhile to heal..

posted July 25, 2016
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

Try using Abreva

posted July 25, 2016
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

I always bite my tongue or lip ,use salt and water .Takes awhile to get better but not much else helps .

posted July 22, 2016

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