Treatment of Angular Cheilitis – Curing Your Angular Cheilitis
The treatment of Angular Cheilitis should be a very simple one, and easily acquirable – in fact, they do exist, and you may already have it in your home right now. But in order to fully understand what is involved, we should come to a batter understanding of what makes this condition occur, in order to further understand how to make this workable treatment of Angular Cheilitis work effectively. Continue Reading >>
Symptom – Splits on Side of Lips – Angular Cheilitis
If you have suffered from the symptom of splits in the corners of your lips for any length of time, I sympathize with you as I had Angular Cheilitis myself for a long time and although it is not a life threatening condition, it does indeed affect the individual in a lot of subtle but profound ways. Continue Reading >>
Overview And Symptoms Of Angular Cheilitis
A common problem occurring on the corners of the mouth is angular chelitis. It starts like a small rash and slowly cracks and fissures develop. The exact reasons for the occurrence are still to be found. You can see this condition in children as well as adults. In this article let us have a better understanding about angular chelitis. Continue Reading >>
Cracked Corners of Mouth & Lips – Sure Signs of Angular Cheilitis
If you are suffering from cracked corners of mouth or lips and find it painful, embarrassing and difficult to heal you probably have a condition called Angular Cheilitis. This condition is brought about by vitamin deficiencies brought about mainly due to poor nutrition. This manifests itself in many ways such as anemia but also this particular symptom of cracked mouth corners. Continue Reading >>
Is Angular Cheilitis Contagious – What Is The Truth?
If you suffer from Angular Cheilitis or know of someone who does, you must be wondering if Angular Cheilitis is contagious. It’s a common question and it revolves around some of the misconceptions about this affliction. Some of the other myths revolve around the false notion that Angular Cheilitis (also known as Perleche) has something to do with herpes or cold sores. It does not. Continue Reading >>
Angular Cheilitis – How It Is Treated
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. Continue Reading >>
Angular Cheilitis Causes
Angular Cheilitis (also known as Perleche and Angular Stomatitis) is one of the most annoying afflictions a person can have. The reasons this is so annoying is that Angular Cheilitis affects the face and so can drastically alter a person’s appearance. Another reason why this affliction is frustrating is that it seems to spring out of thin air without any apparent cause. And indeed, the causes of it are unclear to modern medicine, though some are believed to be the culprits. Continue Reading >>
Are There Affordable Ways to Treat My Angular Cheilitis?
For sufferers like you who are subject to several attacks per year, it is understandable if you are constantly on the lookout for inexpensive angular cheilitis treatment methods. Fortunately, there are indeed affordable treatment options for this painful condition (also known as perleche or stomatitis) that work. Continue Reading >>
A Natural Alternative To Medication For Angular Cheilitis
For most of us having a blemish or reddened mark on our faces causes us to be self-conscious. This is especially true for people who suffer with Angular Cheilitis. If you have this condition you already know that the open, painful cracks at the corner of your mouth are incredibly noticeable to anyone looking at you. For some of us, it’s so severe that we tend to hide ourselves away at home, trying to avoid contact with others. The first consideration when you have cracks at the corner of your mouth is to see a doctor and to get some medication for Angular Cheilitis. This works for many people, but for others, they simply don’t see any results. There is a natural alternative to treating this painful skin condition and it can drastically improve the appearance of the skin around the mouth. Continue Reading >>
Stomatitis of the Mouth
Stomatitis of the mouth (also known as Perleche or Angular Cheilitis) is characterized by lesions, resembling paper cuts that occur at the corners of the mouth, as well as redness like a rash in these areas. Pain and discomfort are felt due to these lesions and various medicinal approaches have been taken by those who suffer from Stomatitis of the mouth. Continue Reading >>


