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		<title>Angular Cheilitis Causes-Common Reasons for Cheilitis</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aside from the physical presentation that makes angular cheilitis (aka angular stomatitis or perleche) a frightening condition to experience; the pain that comes with this unpleasant looking inflammatory lesion is another difficult concern to bear by any individual, both men and women. This goes particularly true for more severe cases, wherein the splits become deeper [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aside from the physical presentation that makes angular cheilitis (aka angular stomatitis or perleche) a frightening condition to experience; the pain that comes with this unpleasant looking inflammatory lesion is another difficult concern to bear by any individual, both men and women. This goes particularly true for more severe cases, wherein the splits become deeper and in some cases are accompanied by bleeding. This leads to extreme difficulty in opening the mouth because the wider you try to open the mouth, the more intense the pain you feel. </p>
<p>This pain is something that no one should have to endure, <a rel="nofollow" class="aff" href="http://www.angularcheilitishelp.com/cheilitiscure.php">click here for an effective and soothing treatment option</a>. More prominent inflammation of the lesions also leads to extreme twinge that is more often than not visible on the facial expression of the suffering individual. The pain alone that comes with this condition, is enough reason for you to be concerned in finding out the possible causes of <a href="http://www.angularcheilitishelp.com">angular cheilitis</a>, let alone the horrible embarrassment that you feel from having the undesirable condition. Awareness of the cause can provide you with enough knowledge on how to steer clear away from it. </p>
<p>In reality, there is still no precise explanation as to what can be the principal cause of cheilitis. However, many medical professionals and experts in the field of scientific studies related to medicine associate four of the most probable reasons why angular cheilitis develops in a person. One of the most commonly perceived causes of chelitis is the gathering of bacteria in the moist corners of the mouth. It is a common knowledge that fungus and other bacteria love moisture. This environment allows them to multiply quickly, causing this kind of infection. The build-up of saliva is the starting point of the favorable environment for bacteria, especially Candida. This can be caused by a lot of factors such as ill-fitting dentures, the habit of licking the lips every so often, and the likes. Learn more about other <a class="aff" href="http://users.forthnet.gr/ath/abyss/dep1201.htm">dental problems</a>.</p>
<p>Prolonged sun or wind exposure is also considered as one of the possible causes of stomatitis or perleche. Being exposed to these two factors for quite a long time would lead to drying of the lips and later on causing them to become irritated. Once you become annoyed with the dryness that you are feeling within your lips, you would end up licking the lips (sometimes you just can&#8217;t help it!) Without your knowledge, this simple action when done many times would help create a favorable environment for the pathogens that are known causes of angular cheilitis. Before you know it, the infection is starting on its way to creating those splits and painful ulcerations in the corners of your mouth. </p>
<p>Another possible cause of angular cheilitis is linked to nutritional deficiency. Inadequate consumption of valuable nutrients such as Iron and Vitamin B12 are also pointed  out as possible reasons why this condition occurs. Certain medications prescribed for the treatment of other medical conditions are also considered causes of this infection. However, it has been considered as rare cases compared to the previously mentioned origins of this disorder. </p>
<p>Additionally, constant opening and closing of the mouth in a very atypical and irregular manner can also be considered as a cause of perleche. There is still no stable and well-founded basis for these reasons, but rational thinking would convince you that there is somehow a reason why these causes are viable enough to be considered as culprits for the development of this awful condition. <a rel="nofollow" class="aff" href="http://www.angularcheilitishelp.com/cheilitiscure.php">Click Here to learn about successful treatments for Angular Cheilits</a>, and more causes associated with it.</p>
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		<title>Angular Cheilitis &#8211; What Is It?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How would you react if one day you found a deep crack in the corner of your mouth? As you endure to bear that ugly sight in your mouth, you just can&#8217;t help but cry in agony as you feel the pain as it spreads to the lips and later on creeps to the inner [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How would you react if one day you found a deep crack in the corner of your mouth? As you endure to bear that ugly sight in your mouth, you just can&#8217;t help but cry in agony as you feel the pain as it spreads to the lips and later on creeps to the inner portion of the mouth. Not to disregard is that unsightly red rash that makes it even more prominent and visible to the eyes of others. Showing it to your doctor, he would certainly tell you point blank – Angular Cheilitis! This would be followed by you asking, “What is Angular Cheilitis?” To learn specific details of angular cheilitis in an informative video, <a rel="nofollow" class="aff" href="http://angularcheilitishelp.com/cheilitiscure.php">Click Here</a>.</p>
<p>You have been diagnosed of having the condition because what you are suffering from are actually the signs and symptoms of Angular Cheilitis. A deep crack in the corner of the mouth with a characteristic red crusty lesion that spreads as the condition worsens. It is coupled with deep and sharp pain. The condition may occur in millions of people from all over the world. There is no age limit. It can affect anyone. And the saddest part is the reality that it can happen again and again; even lasting for few months if left untreated.</p>
<p>If you go to your doctor, most likely you will be given a prescription medicine such as antibiotic or cortisone based creams. The signs may subside but later on the possibility of resurfacing is likely to happen. This is one of the most common complaints of those who have endured the awkward and painful effects of Angular Cheilitis. You would end up spending a lot of your money in going back and forth to your doctor and buying creams and lotions that claim to eliminate the signs of Angular Cheilitis. But to no avail. You might end up losing confidence with the medical expertise of your family doctor. Or at worse get convinced that creams you have purchased are shams.</p>
<p>Why not consider this practical idea? You see, Angular Cheilitis can be caused by different factors. It can be an effect of deficiency in Vitamin B. In the same way that it can be caused by fungal bacteria. The latter may occur especially for those who are drooling. Saliva will be deposited in the corner of the mouth causing dampness, which is a great site for bacteria to live and thrive. Why? Because there is moisture present; with this in mind, you would then come to the thought that without the moist area, no bacteria will ever come to live, right?</p>
<p>There are <a rel="nofollow" class="aff" href="http://angularcheilitishelp.com/cheilitiscure.php">home remedies available to cure Angular Cheilitis</a> and the internet is a great source of information about natural cures for this condition.</p>
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