Symptoms Of Thrush
Cracked Skin At Corners Of Mouth

Skin cracking at the corner of the mouth is a chronic inflammatory condition known as perleche or angular cheilitis. The cracks can be very painful, especially when opening your mouth to eat. Though it is a common opinion that dry skin is a cause of cheilitis, it is untrue. Most cases of perleche are caused by moist conditions at the corner of the mouth for prolonged periods. Collecting of excess saliva often due to poor fitting of dentures is a major cause of these cracks. Other causes of perleche could include deficiency of vitamin B-12 and B-9, and contact allergies to toothpaste or lipstick. Though disturbing and sometimes embarrassing, cheilitis is easily curable.
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