MOUTH SORES on LIPS - Why do they APPEAR? - Here I explain the causes of ANGULAR CHEILITIS
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Have you ever had these wounds at the corners of your lips?
These are the most common causes of cold sores or angular cheilitis.
The most common cause is fungal infection, especially the fungus candida albicans.
These fungi can grow on damaged skin at the corners of the lips, especially in hot and humid conditions.
They can also be caused by bacterial infections that colonize the area due to humidity and a lack of proper oral hygiene.
The lack of certain vitamins such as b2 B3 b6 or iron can predispose to the appearance of cold sores. These nutrients are important for the maintenance of healthy skin and mucosa.
Excessive exposure to cold, wind or solar radiation can trigger the appearance of cold sores as they can dry out and damage the skin of the lips.
Poor dental alignment, the presence of ill-fitting teeth or damaged prostheses can cause inappropriate contact between the teeth and the corners of the lips.
Repeatedly licking or biting your lips, sucking your fingers or putting objects in your mouth can favor its appearance.
If you suffer from recurring cold sores, it is advisable to consult your dentist
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