A crusty sore at usually each corner of your mouth or lips is often Angular Chelitis. The legions feel like paper cuts or splits at the corners of the mouth making it painful to open it for eating. A sensitivity to acidic beverages like orange juice is also reported.
The dry skin often lacerates and an accompanying yeast infection develops inside the mouth if the affliction is left unchecked. Angular Chelitis is not contagious, however, the fungal infection, Candida (thrush) unfortunately is.
The infection is traced back to an iron deficiency however, many people report an attack during the onset of winter or a cold snap. Many sufferers get an attack several times a year, while some report an almost permanent toleration condition. This is because typically, 1% hydro cortisone is prescribed, however this rarely has any affect on the symptoms leading to the sufferer giving up on controlling and curing the affliction. If you have split dry, painful skin at the corners of your mouth or lips, you need not suffer through this condition and the cure is quite simple and easy. Even though this is an infection due to an iron deficiency, you can quickly subdue these symptoms with household items.
Dry, lacerated skin legions at the corner of the mouth can be cured however the cure is little known. See your doctor if you are unsure, however the quickest way to arm yourself with the right information is to learn the name of your condition. Once you know the name, you can easily research it for more information on line. The quickest way to do a quick amateur self diagnosis is to look at pictures of the condition and compare them with your own symptoms.
Most Angular Chelitis sufferers would do almost anything to rid themselves of the painful and unsightly lacerations at the corner of their mouth, when the affliction sprouts in full bloom.
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