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Lip Warnings: Natural Remedy Recipe for Mysterious Lip Bumps and What They Might Mean

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For extra hydration: Add a few drops of jojoba oil or rosehip oil.

For a tinted balm effect: Add a pinch of beetroot powder (optional, only if no open sores).

For fungal issues: Add 1 drop of oregano oil instead of tea tree — but use caution due to its potency.

FAQ
Q: What could bumps or sores on the lips indicate?
A: Cold sores (HSV-1), canker sores, allergic reactions, vitamin B12 or iron deficiency, or even stress-related breakouts.

Q: Is this remedy a replacement for medical treatment?
A: No. While this natural recipe may support healing and reduce discomfort, it is not a substitute for medical advice. See a healthcare provider if symptoms persist or worsen.

Q: Can I use this on broken skin?
A: Yes, but skip the essential oils if the skin is broken, as they might sting. Stick to honey, aloe vera, and vitamin E.

Q: How long should I use this remedy?
A: Use for up to 5 days. If no improvement is seen, consult a dermatologist or healthcare provider.

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