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  1. Apply pressure. Use gauze or a clean cloth to hold pressure against the cut, says Dr. Ye Mon. Most cuts to the mouth stop bleeding within 5 to 10 minutes with pressure applied. Numb it. Use an ice pack or an ice cube wrapped in a cloth to numb the cut and help ease the pain, Dr. Ye Mon recommends.

  2. Oct 12, 2023 · To treat a cut lip, start by cleaning the wound with a cotton swab dipped in hydrogen peroxide. Next, apply pressure to the area with a clean cloth or gauze to help stop the bleeding. Then, apply a cold compress or ice pack to help soothe the pain and reduce swelling.

  3. Overview. A cut (laceration) on your lip can be on the outside of your mouth, or it may include the skin inside your mouth. Cuts to the lip usually heal quickly. But your lip may be sore while it heals. The doctor used stitches to close the cut. Using stitches helps the cut heal.

  4. Nov 30, 2019 · A split lip refers to an open cut or sore in the lip. A split lip can be annoying and painful, and it may bleed or sting. Most cases of a split lip are due to cheilitis, which is...

  5. Jan 22, 2024 · To heal your split lip, try using a cold compress, like an ice pack or a bag of frozen vegetables, to reduce any swelling. You can also mix warm water with a tablespoon of salt and dab the solution onto your lip to help reduce inflammation and prevent infection.

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  6. Mar 13, 2023 · A busted lip is a relatively common occurrence and typically results from an injury. The lip will appear bruised or swollen, and there may be a minor wound. A busted lip can cause discomfort or pain, but there are several options for promoting healing.

  7. Feb 23, 2018 · Chapped lips is a form of lip inflammation trigged by skin irritation. Lips can become extremely dry and cracked any time of the year due to environmental factors such as cold weather, dry...

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