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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone hates having chapped lips. The pain that comes from dry cracked lips is enough to drive anyone crazy. Though many people experience chapped lips there are some who have a severe form that is called Angular Cheilitis. Angular Cheilitis can be caused in several ways including both fungal and bacterial infections.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyone hates having chapped lips. The pain that comes from dry cracked lips is enough to drive anyone crazy. Though many people experience chapped lips there are some who have a severe form that is called Angular Cheilitis. Angular Cheilitis can be caused in several ways including both fungal and bacterial infections.</p>
<p>Here are some ways that you can tell if you have Angular Cheilitis. If you have cracks or fissures in the corners of you mouth you could possibly have the illness. Along with the cracks there is also redness and swelling. The corners of your mouth may be tender and sore. Sores or ulcers may also develop in the area. These sores may start to bleed or even release pus. The skin in the corner of your mouth may start to swell.</p>
<p>Other problems that you might experience if you have Angular Cheilitis include pain while eating, talking or smiling. Activities like eating and talking can re-open sores making them susceptible to infection. The sores that develop in the corner of your mouth may begin to crust over and scab. With the constant cracking and healing of the area can also cause the corners of your mouth to itch.</p>
<p>Angular Cheilitis can be diagnosed by either a doctor or dentist. Depending on what causes the disease, there are different ways to diagnose it. Some cases are caused by ill fitting dentures that don’t properly support the muscles in the face. Your dentist can diagnose the problem by judging the fit of your dentures. The problem may also occur from certain vitamin deficiencies or diabetes. Your doctor can test you for these things in correlation with cheilitis.</p>
<p>Cheilitis is either a fungal and bacterial infection. The fungal infection is caused by the same fungus that causes a yeast infection. Your doctor can test a culture of the area to see if you have the bacteria present. The doctor may also do a blood test to see if you have an immune system deficiency which can manifest itself through cheilitis. The doctor or dentist may also ask you about your personal habits like licking the corners of your mouth too much or biting your lips frequently.</p>
<p><span class="aff">Angular Cheilitis can be treated in several different ways</span> depending on the cause. If you notice the symptoms of cheilitis you can go to your doctor or dentist to have it diagnosed. <span class="aff">You do not have to put up with the irritation and the pain of cheilitis.</span></p>
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		<title>ANGULAR CHEILITIS AND ITS CAUSES</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dry cracked lips are painful and irritating. Even the slightest cracking of your lips causes serious discomfort. There is actually a severe form of chapped lips that is called Angular Cheilitis. Cheilitis is characterized by cracks or fissures in the corners of the mouth that are sore and swollen. These sores can become infected and scabbed over. The question is what exactly causes this condition?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dry cracked lips are painful and irritating. Even the slightest cracking of your lips causes serious discomfort. There is actually <span class="aff">a severe form of chapped lips</span> that is called Angular Cheilitis.  Cheilitis is characterized by cracks or fissures in the corners of the mouth that are sore and swollen. These sores can become infected and scabbed over. The question is what exactly causes this condition?</p>
<p>Angular Cheilitis can actually come about in several different ways. Two primary ways that this condition is caused is through either a fungal or bacterial infection. The bacterial infection is caused by the same bacterium that causes Staph infections. The fungal infection is caused by the same fungus that causes yeast infections. Viral infections can also cause this disease. Antibiotics, anti-fungal treatments and other ointments can help treat these infections.</p>
<p>Certain bad habits like chewing on or frequently licking your lips will cause irritation which can eventually lead to the disease. The frequent licking makes the skin raw when exposed to cold, dry or windy weather. People who wipe or play with the corners of their mouth frequently also can develop the disease. The constant wiping puts them at risk for developing the sores.</p>
<p>The condition can also be caused by a lack of certain nutrients. Those with an iron deficiency known as anemia are more likely to develop the disease. Deficiencies of vitamin B-2, B-3, B-6 and B12 can also cause the disorder. Allergic reactions to tooth pastes and certain cosmetics can also cause the disorder. Certain drinks like orange juice can make it worse.</p>
<p>Immune system deficiencies like those that occur from being infected with HIV can also cause the disease. The inability to fight infection properly makes it much easier to develop the condition. Frequent sun exposure also puts you at risk for this condition. Losing your teeth or ill fitting dentures can cause the disease as well. If the facial muscles are not supported then the lips sag and allow moisture and food to get caught in the corners of the mouth. Increased moisture in the corners of the mouth makes for the perfect environment for the growth of fungus.</p>
<p>In infants and young children the condition can be developed in several ways. Thumb sucking and sucking on pacifiers can cause the disease through frequent rubbing in the area and increased moisture. Bottle feeding can also cause the disease. If you have infants or young children be sure to <span class="aff">check the corners of their mouth</span> for the development of the condition.</p>
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		<title>CHEILOSIS: ANGULAR CHEILOSIS TREATMENT</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We all know how irritating the pain of having chapped lips can be. The annoyance that comes from dry cracked lips is enough to drive anyone crazy. There are some who have a severe form that is called Cheilosis. We know a Cheilosis Treatment. Cheilosis is far more painful than the experience of chapped lips. Usually known as Angular Cheilitis, it can be caused in several ways including both fungal and bacterial infections.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We all know how irritating the pain of having chapped lips can be. The annoyance that comes from dry cracked lips is enough to drive anyone crazy. There are some who have a severe form that is called Cheilosis. We know a <span class="aff">Cheilosis Treatment</span>. Cheilosis is far more painful than the experience of chapped lips. Usually known as Angular Cheilitis, it can be caused in several ways including both fungal and bacterial infections.</p>
<p>We are going to give you a few ways to spot and recognize Cheilosis. If you have cracks or fissures in the corners of you mouth you could possibly have the illness. Along with the cracks there is also redness and swelling. The corners of your mouth may be tender and sore. Sores or ulcers may also develop in the area. These sores may start to bleed or even release pus. The skin in the corner of your mouth may start to swell.</p>
<p>Be careful while eating, talking and even smiling if you are having trouble with Cheilosis because this will be painful. Such activities as eating and talking will re-open the sores and invite infection to enter the openings. The sores that develop in the corner of your mouth may begin to crust over and scab. With the constant cracking and healing of the area can also cause the corners of your mouth to itch.</p>
<p>Angular Cheilosis, or Angular Cheilitis can be diagnosed by either a doctor or dentist. Because there are so many causes of the disease, it can be diagnosed in multiple ways as well. While a dentist may check your dentures to see their fit, a doctor may investigate the illness as part of vitamin deficiencies or even diabetes. In the case of your dentures, this can be caused by the dentures not fitting properly and that aren’t supporting the muscles in the face. Your doctor can test you for these things in correlation with Angular Cheilosis.</p>
<p>Cheilosis can be either a fungal or a bacterial infection and will be diagnosed accordingly. If it is fungal, then it is caused by the very fungus that is responsible for a yeast infection. Have your doctor test a culture of the area to see if you have bacteria present. Cheilosis can also inflict an immune system deficiency that will be exposed if your doctor performs a blood test. A doctor or dentist can also understand a diagnosis by asking if you lick the corners of your mouth or bite your lips often.</p>
<p><span class="aff">Cheilosis can be treated in several different ways</span> depending on the cause. If you notice the symptoms of Cheilosis you can go to your doctor or dentist to have it diagnosed. <span class="aff">You do not have to put up with the irritation and the pain of Angular Cheilosis.</span></p>
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