Hello,
Though it is little difficult to understand your concern with broken sentences, I am assuming that you are suffering from occasional swelling on lip that has not happened in recent past, white striae on the side of the tongue that will not go and occasional swelling of tongue as well.
The swelling you sometimes have on lips and tongue can be an
allergic reaction to some food item or medicine as you do not always have it and only sometimes experience it, usually after eating some items. If you get those swellings again, you can take an antihistamine like Levocetrizine 5 mg (Levocet) once a day for few days and can also make a diary of all the things you eat so it can help in finding out what substance you are allergic to.
The white striae on the side of the tongue are sometimes due to pressing of large tongue over the surfaces of teeth or due to fungal infection/inadequate hygiene of the tongue. Moreover, the precacerous lesions you are describing can also persist for a long time, are not removable and are painless. Thus, I would advise you to visit your
dentist for the physical examination of the white lines and further investigations if needed.
In addition, I would advise you to start with
Multivitamin tablet (B-Folcin) once a day for at least a month. Many oral lesions are due to just
vitamin deficiency and they clear after correcting the deficit.
I hope this information helps. Thank you for choosing HealthcareMagic. Let me know if you have follow up questions.
Best,
Dr. Viraj Shah