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Identifying Angular Cheilitis Symptoms
by Kathleen Hattan on Sunday, December 15th, 2013 | 3 Comments
W hile many have probably not heard the term “Angular Cheilitis”, they
have most likely experienced or seen someone w ho has it. The condition
is common in all age groups and can be caused by a w ide variety of
factors.
Furthermore, Angular Cheilitis Symptoms can be quite easy to
identify. For the average person w ith no medical know ledge, there are
plenty of signs and symptoms to look out for w hen attempting to
diagnose Angular Cheilitis.
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The following are the signs and symptoms
of Angular Cheilitis:
Skin discoloration (most often red)
Inflammation
Extremely chapped lips
Pain or at least one side of the mouth
Cracking at the corners of the mouth
Blistering
Lesions
Skin dryness
Irritation (w hich can include both pain and itching)
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Keeping these factors in mind, people can easily identify Angular Cheilitis w ithout seeking medical expertise.
Most often, this is acceptable, since the condition is rarely serious and often very easy to treat.
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How ever, some may opt to seek medical advice. In this case, many physicians w ill w ant to perform a culture
test. These can help to identify bacterial, viral, and fungal infections often associated w ith the condition.
More specifically, the culture test(s) performed can detect microbial strains of Staphylococcus aureus,
Candida albicans, and Herpes simplex involved in Angular Cheilitis development.
Mistaken Identity
W ithout medical expertise, the average person may confuse Angular Cheilitis and other medical conditions.
Some of these include;
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Cold sores
Herpes
Fever blisters
Mouth ulcers
Severly chapped lips
How does one tell the difference, then? Well, it does have its ow n set of symptoms that are unique and do
not fit the description of these other conditions. Some key differences include;
Time length- it tends to last much longer than some of these other conditions, such as cold sores.
Locations of sores and cracking differ.
Beginning and development differ.
Only occurs on the outside of the mouth.
Certain conditions affect specific age groups more often. For example, it is more often seen in the older
population.
Causes (especially w eather conditions) differ. For instance, chapped lips typically only occur in dry regions,
w hereas Angular Cheilitis can develop for a variety of reasons, despite the w eather.
So once again, Angular Cheilitis is a unique medical condition, w hich can make it easy to identify and treat.
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3 Responses to “Identifying Angular Cheilitis Symptoms”
jon terns says:
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January 6, 2014 at 3:45 pm
I didn’t realize how bad it good get! Those pictures look terrible and I can’t even think how much that
has to hurt since angular cheilitis hurts even when it’s just a small crack.
sarah evanston says:
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January 6, 2014 at 3:53 pm
For a long time, I thought I had cold sores or just plain old chapped lips, but my doctor told me it was
angular cheilitis and what I could do about it. Treatment is very important, it can get much worse if you don’t get on
top of it right away.
val yenko says:
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January 6, 2014 at 4:07 pm
I have often mistaken the blistering for something else. I didn’t know that there were so many
symptoms to cheilitis, it easy to see why it could get mistaken for something else or misdiagnosed.
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