enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Common Causes of Stomatitis, a Painful Inflammatory Condition

    www.aol.com/common-causes-stomatitis-painful...

    Swelling: lump, bump or enlarged area. Redness: discoloration may occur when blood vessels dilate. Heat: an affected area feels warm when touched. Pain: can be constant or just when the area is ...

  3. How to Get Rid of That Painful, Annoying Pimple on Your Lip - AOL

    www.aol.com/lifestyle/rid-painful-annoying...

    To help decrease the pain of lip pimples at home, Dr. Yadav recommends holding a warm compress against the bump for 10 to 15 minutes up to four times day, then dabbing on 1 percent hydrocortisone ...

  4. How to Get Rid of a Painful Lip Pimple, According to a ... - AOL

    www.aol.com/rid-painful-lip-pimple-according...

    These pesky pimples take up residence right on the cusp of where your lips meet the rest of your face (called the lip line). Not only are lip pimples painful and tricky to get rid of, but some lip ...

  5. Fordyce spots - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fordyce_spots

    They are painless papules (small bumps), about 1–3 mm in greatest dimension. The most common site is along the line between the vermilion border and the oral mucosa of the upper lip, or on the buccal mucosa (inside the cheeks) in the commissural region, [10] often bilaterally. They may also occur on the mandibular retromolar pad and tonsillar ...

  6. Cheilitis - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheilitis

    There may also be burning or the formation of large, painful cracks when the lips are stretched. [citation needed] Chronic cheilitis simplex can progress to crusting and bleeding. [5] Lip licker's dermatitis, popularly known as perioral dermatitis, in a young male with a lip-licking habit. Note also deep fissures on lips.

  7. Perioral dermatitis - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perioral_dermatitis

    The patient did not have recurrence during the 8-month follow up period. [27] [33] The most common medications to help treat perioral dermatitis are oral tetracycline, pimecrolimus cream, and azelaic gel. However, some of these medications can't be used for prolonged periods of time, otherwise they will no longer be effective against the disease.

  8. Actinic cheilitis - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Actinic_cheilitis

    Local anesthesia is not required, but treatment of the entire lip can be quite painful. Cure rates in excess of 96% have been reported. Cure rates in excess of 96% have been reported. Cryosurgery is the treatment of choice for focal areas of actinic cheilitis.

  9. What’s With the Dry, Cracked Corners of Your Mouth ... - AOL

    www.aol.com/lifestyle/lips-always-dry-may...

    To alleviate the pain and dryness, you might lick your lips, but this worsens AC. “It causes more saliva buildup, which creates an ideal environment for bacteria or yeast to grow,” Dr. Batra says.