Upper lip bloated
The labia minora is an acute purulent infection of multiple adjacent hair follicles and sebaceous glands on the lip, and can also be formed by the fusion of multiple cysts. It is more common in the upper lip. Because the upper lip is located in the dangerous triangle of the face, if it is not treated properly, it can cause sepsis and there is a risk of intracranial infection.
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