create your own

Angular cheilitis home remedy

65
rate or flag this page

By hoodooman



Are you looking for a safe and effective Angular Cheilitis home remedy to heal the cracked corners of your mouth ?

Ok then, in this article, I will introduce you to a safe natural treatment for angular cheilitis. But before doing it I would like to help you understand the causes of this problem so you can avoid them in the future.

What causes angular cheilitis ?

Angular cheilitis is the inflammation of the corners of the mouth that is due to a fungal or a bacterial infection.

It is characterized by the redness, burning and ulceration of the labial commissure (corners of the mouth) that causes a big discomfort in eating, speaking and smiling.

In severe cases, the splits or cracks caused by angular cheilitis can bleed and a crust may form.

People who have an iron deficiency or a deficiency in vitamin B-2, B-6 and B-12 are more vulnerable to this problem. And that's why, if you have angular cheilitis you should consider taking vitamin supplements.

You may also have to use lip balms to protect you lips from the sun and the cold wind.

How to cure Angular cheilitis with a home remedy :

1 % hydro cortisone, which is marketed under different names is the most widely prescribed treatment for angular cheilitis. Unfortunately, most of those who have tried this treatment report that it is very ineffective.

The good news however is that, there is natural remedy that, if used properly, can cure angular cheilitis within hours. Click here to learn about this remedy!

This natural treatment kills the bacteria or the fungus by drying out the lesions. In fact, Bacteria and fungus can't survive in dry environments and that is why this home remedy for angular cheilitis works so fast.

 

The angular cheilitis blog

  • Angular cheilitis

    Cracked and sore mouth corners are the symptoms of a bacterial or fungal infection called angular cheilitis . Angular cheilitis (also known as  angular stomatitis and perleche) is triggered by any... - 14 months ago

  • Cracked mouth corners and angular cheilitis :

    Cracked mouth corners are the most common symptom of angular cheilitis . Although, in some cases, the cracking of the corners of the mouth can be accompanied by other symptoms like the red swelling... - 17 months ago


Print   —   Rate it:  up  down  flag this hub

Comments

RSS for comments on this Hub

No comments yet.

Submit a Comment
Members and Guests

Sign in or sign up and post using a hubpages account.


optional


  • No HTML is allowed in comments, but URLs will be hyperlinked
  • Comments are not for promoting your hubs or other sites

working