To get rid of a pimple on your lip you can apply a warm compress throughout the day or apply some ice or tea tree oil, benzoyl peroxide, cold compression therapy, antiseptic creams, honey, castor oil, skin cleanse, apple cider vinegar, lemon juice, Aloe Vera and even some toothpaste.
You should not pop a pimple on your lip or other areas of the body as popping a pimple on the lip or other areas of the body can cause bacteria to spread and lead to further pimple and even infection.
Popping or squeezing a pimple on your lip or other areas of your body can introduce and spread bacteria and further irritate the area and cause inflammation and swelling.
In rare cases the swollen lip from popping the pimple could be a result of damage to the blood vessels but most often it's a result of bacteria being spread.
You can apply some ice to the swollen lips to help them go away and wash the area with some mild soap as gently as you can.
A lip pimple lasts from a couple of days to a week to 2 weeks.
Lip pimples are harmless and will eventually go away on their own and they should last no longer than 2 weeks.
You can use some acne treatments or even apply a warm compress to the lip pimple to help it go away and ease any pain.
The reason why lip pimples hurt so bad is because of the sensitivity of your lip area which is very sensitive and the constant movement that occurs when talking and chewing.
Pimples on lips are caused by a clogged pore which occurs when the oil, bacteria and dead skin cells become trapped within a hair follicle.
When the oil, bacteria and dead skin cells become trapped within a hair follicle it can lead to inflammation and a visible bump on the lip and other parts of the skin where the clogged pores are.
Pimples on the skin and lips are often pretty common and they can sometimes feel painful or uncomfortable due to the sensitivity of your lip area and the constant movement that occurs when talking and chewing.
Pimples on the lip can also be confused for a cold sore, especially in the early stages of the pimple.
The pimple on your lip is harmless and will often go away on it's own eventually although you can try some home remedies to help get the pimple to go away sooner such as by using over the counter acne treatments and applying a warm compress.
Avoid picking or squeezing the pimple on the lip as it can spread bacteria and cause more pimples to occur.
Other things that can help to get rid of a pimple on the lip are tea tree oil, benzoyl peroxide, cold compression therapy, antiseptic creams, honey, castor oil, skin cleanse, apple cider vinegar, lemon juice, Aloe Vera and even some toothpaste.
If you have a fluid filled bump on your lip it can also be a mucocele or cold sore.
A mucocele is a mucous cyst which is harmless and painless and are fluid filled bumps that form when your salivary gland becomes blocked or even ruptured.
Cold sores are caused by the herpes simplex virus and are often painful and can even be itchy.
If the fluid filled bump on your lip is a mucocele cyst then it will eventually rupture on it's own within 3 to 6 weeks.
Do not try to remove the mucocele cyst on your own or try to rupture it yourself as it can make it worse and could cause infection.
If the mucocele cyst persists then a doctor dentist may use cryotherapy, laser treatment or even surgery to remove the cyst.
Bubbles of fluid on your lip also known as a mucous cyst or mucocele are harmless blisters which appear most often on the inner part of your lower lip.
The mucous cysts can also affect the inner cheeks, gums and tongue and the floor of the mouth.
Oral mucoceles also known as mucous cysts often occur due to minor trauma such as from biting your lip.
If it's bothering you then you may want to seek medical treatment but in most cases they go away within 3 to 6 weeks and are nothing to worry about.