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Angular cheilitis

Angular cheilitis Classification and external resources ICD-10 K 13.0 ICD-9 528.5, 686.8 MeSH D002613 Angular cheilitis, (pronounced , sometimes abbreviated to AC, and also called perlèche, cheilosis, angular cheilosis, commissural cheilitis, or angular stomatitis), is inflammation of one, or more commonly both, of the corners of the mouth.

Angular Cheilitis Causes

Learn exactly what causes angular cheilitis, why it makes your lips crack, and while some people suffer from angular cheilitis more frequently than others. What Angular Cheilitis Really Is Angular cheilitis is a bacterial, fungal, or bacterial and fungal infection on one or both sides of your mouth.

Home Remedies for Angular Cheilitis

A list of home remedies for the topic Angular Cheilitis. WARNING: No information on this website is intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. This home remedies site is intended to be archival in nature. The natural remedies here are submitted by numerous people from around the world, and it is impossible to verify every remedy.

Angular Cheilitis Treatment

A Close Look at Angular Cheilitis and Oral Herpes Angular cheilitis is often mistaken as oral herpes. Since the latter is highly contagious and thus, a lot more prevalent, it's understandable that more people are familiar about it. But it's very important to learn to distinguish between the two.

Angular chelitis won't go away - Dermatology - MedHelp

Hi, I have cuts on both sides of my mouth in the corners. I've had them for 3 months or more and they won't seem to go away. I've tried cortate cream, antibacterial cream, antifungal cream and a few others and they won't seem to go away. What would be causing these cuts?