What Is Angular Cheilitis?
Oral cheilitis refers to acute and chronic inflammation of the corner of the mouth and its adjacent mucosa. It can be related to infection, malnutrition, mechanical irritation, vitamins, and especially riboflavin deficiency.
Cheilitis
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- Oral cheilitis refers to acute and chronic inflammation of the corner of the mouth and its adjacent mucosa. It can be related to infection, malnutrition, mechanical irritation, vitamins, and especially riboflavin deficiency.
- Children and adolescents are prone to infection, often involving the mouth corners on both sides, the mouth corners are red, dipping, erosion, crusting, cleft palate in severe cases, and difficulty in opening mouth. Conscious dryness, burning sensation, severe jaw
- From the corner of the skin
- Find the cause of the disease, and usually recover quickly after treatment for the cause. Topical application of corticosteroid ointments or antibiotic ointments can often improve local symptoms. Treatment sometimes takes longer. The new dental tray will restore normal facial shape, which may be helpful for cheilitis.
- Lipids are effective for Candida stomatitis and inhibit Gram-positive bacteria, so the cure rate is high. People with iron and vitamin deficiency should be supplemented.