Facial swelling due to excessive fluid retention; lots of pain;no visible or known injuries to the face.??
Question: this has been going on for about 2 months
Answers: Facial swelling usually signifies an allergic reaction. Fluid retention is almost always peripheral, in the hands and feet. You need to see your doctor.
One thing is to see your doctor one other problem might be your kidneys. I had a friend that had the similar trouble. I'm not trying to worry you,but this is something you shouldn't fool around with.
It could also be from kidney disease -- lots of protein in the urine usually leads to facial swelling even above and beyond leg swelling. Any blood or foaminess to your urine? I agree that a doctor's evaluation is called for.
I would see a doctor A.S.A.P
Answers: Facial swelling usually signifies an allergic reaction. Fluid retention is almost always peripheral, in the hands and feet. You need to see your doctor.
One thing is to see your doctor one other problem might be your kidneys. I had a friend that had the similar trouble. I'm not trying to worry you,but this is something you shouldn't fool around with.
It could also be from kidney disease -- lots of protein in the urine usually leads to facial swelling even above and beyond leg swelling. Any blood or foaminess to your urine? I agree that a doctor's evaluation is called for.
I would see a doctor A.S.A.P
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