Accidentally Took Lisinopril, Upper Lip Is Extremely Swollen. What To Do?
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Question : My husband accidentally took one of my Lisinopril his upper lip is extremely swollen what to do?
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If there is no breathing difficulties, cough, rash, dizziness or heart palpitation, he should just apply ice on it and nothing else. He can take some antihistamine if you have one bit it will pass spontaneously in short time. If you notice some of these symptoms you should visit hospital. In future, be sure that he doeant take lisinopril. Wish you good health.regards
If there is no breathing difficulties, cough, rash, dizziness or heart palpitation, he should just apply ice on it and nothing else. He can take some antihistamine if you have one bit it will pass spontaneously in short time. If you notice some of these symptoms you should visit hospital. In future, be sure that he doeant take lisinopril. Wish you good health.regards
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