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  2. Cheilitis (lip inflammation): Causes and Treatment - Verywell...

    www.verywellhealth.com/cheilitis-overview-4781751

    Cheilitis is a group of inflammatory conditions that cause the skin of the lips to become red, dry, scaling, and itchy. There are many possible causes of cheilitis, including infections, allergies, irritants, and even habitual behaviors like lip-licking.

  3. Angular Cheilitis: What it is, Symptoms, Causes & Treatments

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    Angular cheilitis is a common inflammatory skin condition. It affects one or both corners of your mouth and causes irritated, cracked sores. Although painful, angular cheilitis usually isn’t serious. Other names for angular cheilitis include angular stomatitis and perleche.

  4. Chapped Lips (Cheilitis): Causes, Treatment & Prevention - ...

    my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/22005

    They can become chapped from sun exposure, get irritated in dry or cold environments, react to chemicals in your lip balm and more. Most people have experienced chapped lips at some point, but for some, cheilitis can be a more serious medical problem.

  5. Angular cheilitis: Causes, symptoms, treatment and more - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/oral-health/angular-cheilitis

    Angular cheilitis is a condition that causes red, swollen patches in the corners of your mouth where your lips meet and make an angle. Other names for it are perleche and angular stomatitis.

  6. Cheilitis - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK470592

    Cheilitis is an inflammation of the lips, which could be acute or chronic. The inflammation primarily arises in the vermilion zone but may extend to surrounding skin and less commonly, to the oral mucosa.

  7. Cheilitis - UpToDate

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    Cheilitis is an acute or chronic inflammation of the lips. It usually involves the lip vermilion and the vermilion border, but the surrounding skin and the oral mucosa may also be affected [1]. Common symptoms include erythema, dryness, scaling, fissuring, edema, itching, and burning.

  8. Cheilitis - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheilitis

    Cheilitis is a medical condition characterized by inflammation of the lips. The inflammation may include the perioral skin (the skin around the mouth), the vermilion border, or the labial mucosa. [1] . The skin and the vermilion border are more commonly involved, as the mucosa is less affected by inflammatory and allergic reactions. [1]

  9. Cheilitis - DermNet

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    What is cheilitis? Cheilitis is the term used to describe inflamed lips. Types of cheilitis. The lips can be inflamed because of an infection or skin condition: Herpes simplex; Angular cheilitis ; Granulomatous cheilitis ; Orofacial granulomatosis ; Crohn skin disease ; Actinic cheilitis ; Exfoliative cheilitis; Glandular cheilitis; Lichenoid ...

  10. Angular Cheilitis: Symptoms, Causes, Treatments - Healthline

    www.healthline.com/health/angular-cheilitis

    Angular cheilitis is a type of mouth sore that appears at the corners of the mouth. Also known as angular stomatitis and perlèche, this condition can cause swollen, red patches in the corners and...

  11. Cheilitis is a general term for lip inflammation. It can be acute or chronic and affect the following: Lips. The skin around your mouth. The lining inside your lips. Lip dryness, chronic exposure to the sun, allergies, and infections can all cause your lips to become inflamed.