Angular Cheilitis Treatment – Is It Really Possible?

By Katherine | Apr 1, 2009

As a person who sufferred angular chelitis for a long time many give up hope of getting cured. Who thought that such a simple infection will cause so much trouble. Thinking about those who faced this problem for several years will make others feel pity. I know that in this world many people will not understand the suffering of others. But losing hope will make the condition more worse because the negative emotions will overwhelm the positive. Read more

Angular Cheilitis Treatment – There is Hope

By Katherine | Mar 20, 2009

Angular cheilitis is a chronic inflammation that occurs at the corners of the lips. The corners of the mouth are torn and inflamed. Ultimately, fungal or bacterial infection sets in. Most people who suffer from Angular cheilitis also suffer from thrush, which is a very contagious, not to say embarrassing, condition. Read more

Angular Cheilitis – How It Is Treated

By Katherine | Mar 15, 2009

It follows from the above that angular cheilitis and how it is treated depends on the cause. If it is vitamin deficiency, for instance, then vitamin rich diet and vitamin supplements could solve the problem. If you are not sure what is causing your cracked lips, it might help to consult with a dermatologist who can arrive at the correct diagnosis especially if your cheilitis seems persistent. Read more

Angular Stomatits or Cheilitis Treatment – What Are The Options Before You?

By Katherine | Feb 2, 2009

Angular Stomatitis (mostly known as Angular Cheilitis) is a condition in which cracks, cuts, and lesions appear at the corner of the mouth and may spread to the lips and the interior of the mouth and even become infectious. While Angular Stomatitis refers to a wide range of mouth related infections and lesions, it mostly refers to the cuts which appear at the corners of the lips. Read more

Perleche and Angular Cheilitis Treatment – I Want Treatment Now!

By Katherine | Jan 25, 2009

If you suffer from painful perleche attacks several times every year and are desperate for a cure or remedy, you are certainly not alone. There are millions of women and men who are similarly affected with many of them constantly seeking an effective angular cheilitis treatment.

You yourself may possibly be exhibiting typical symptoms of this condition (other names include stomatitis or angular chelitis or cheilosis) that include painful splits of the skin and sores at the lips and mouth. Additionally, there may be bleeding when opening your mouth. Read more

How to Treat Angular Cheilitis Quickly

By Katherine | Jan 2, 2009

In the efforts to treat Angular Cheilitis, there are certain things that need to be understood, and even perhaps a misconception or two to dispel. First, let’s clear up a couple of the misconceptions; it is often thought that this may be a side symptom of the flu, or that the flu brings this condition on – this is just not the case. Belief in this is due to the fact that outbreaks often have a tendency to happen during the fall or the wintertime. Another related belief is that these outbreaks may somehow be related to cold symptoms… again, this is just not so. Read more

Angular Cheilitis Treatment – How to Cure Angular Cheilitis

By Katherine | Dec 30, 2008

There needs to be an Angular Cheilitis treatment (also known as Perleche or Stomitis) which completely eliminates the problem, and not just medicates the outward symptoms. The adaptability and the way that bacteria can constantly evolve, it seems that common antibiotics just have no effect. Other medications, such as the many 1% hydro cortisone products out there, also seem to fall short, which leaves many of us utterly disappointed with today’s modern medicine. As a result, many people the world over have been resorting to alternatives like home remedies and natural cures. Read more

How to Treat Angular Cheilitis

By Katherine | Dec 26, 2008

Do you have a need to learn how to treat Angular Cheilitis? Over the counter drugs seem to have no effect on this condition. Hydro cortisone products also show reports of very low success rates. Even prescription antibiotics tend to have little or no effect in the long term. It is because of this, in the search to find out how to treat Angular Cheilitis, sufferers the world over have begun to turn more and more towards natural cures, herbal medicines and good old home remedies. Read more

Angular Cheilitis Treatment – Cure Angular Cheilitis Today!

By Katherine | Dec 19, 2008

In order for an Angular Cheilitis treatment to work efficiently, directly and absolutely, it also should be simple, and have one focus of attack aimed at the root of the problem. For this to come about, we need to examine the main cause of Angular Cheilitis, and then we can formulate a proper treatment. To get right down to it, the primary active agent involved is fungal bacteria. It is this which infects the corners of the mouth, creating the lesions resembling infected paper cuts. Read more

Treatment For Cheilitis – Curing Angular Cheilitis

By Katherine | Dec 18, 2008

A genuinely effective treatment for Cheilitis seems to be difficult to come across, and that’s no wonder as there are some misconceptions as to what really causes it. For instance, popular belief has it that this is a side symptom of, or somehow related to, a cold or flu. This is just simply not the case. Although, it’s fair enough misunderstood, as it’s an easy mistake considering that most outbreaks have a tendency to occur during a fall season cold spell, or during the frigid winter months. So, in order to nail down a proper treatment for Cheilitis, we need to get to know the cold, hard facts. Read more

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