What is the Foremost Source of Angular Cheilitis?

Posted in Skin Care on May 25, 2009 – 1:45 pm
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Angular Cheilitis is a dermal sickness which infects mouth corners, and if not treated on time it can lead to a painful cracks to be found on your lips. Now and then these cracks can be so deep to even result in bleeding and severely influence peoples eating habits.

Specific foundation or root cause of Angular Cheilitis is so far unknown, however we we do understand that it is an sickness created by yeast and/or bacteria. It is possible that reduced immunity may be the key cause of this skin infection, specifically deficiency in iron and vitamin B. Angular Chelitis is a sickness which mostly afflicts elderly citizens however anyone can be affected.

Fortunately today people suffering from this problem have at least three incredibly useful natural treatments available that can assist us treat this problem with speed and efficiency. For those who want to find out more about natural ways to treat this embarrassing skin sickness we urge you read this Angular Chelitis Foundation review.

Thousands of people with ill fitting dentures suffer from Angular Cheilitis, there are two possible explanations why ill fitting dentures are perhaps to blame as the main source of this disease. First is because bad dentures usually collect food fragments which makes perfect living grounds for bacteria, and the second because this kind of dentures do not fit as they should thus causing mouth to drop more then it should. In the process this will create tiny creases in the mouth corners, which once more in combination with moisture provided by spit builds perfect habitat for equally yeast and bacteria.

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