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PostPosted: 06/28/07 - 13:36    Post subject: lip swelling Vote now! Reply with quote

hi. the problem is that every few weeks my lips swell up and the whole area around them goes red. they feel very dry and this really hurts. i can't even open my mouth without being in pain. what causes this and how can i fix it?
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