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

    my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/22005

    Chapped lips are the result of dry, cracked skin on your lips often due to cold or dry weather, sun exposure, frequently licking your lips or dehydration. You can treat chapped lips at home with the use of lip balm or ointment to ease any discomfort.

  3. 8 Reasons For Dry Lips According To Derms + Treatments ...

    www.mindbodygreen.com/articles/dry-lips-causes

    Dry, chapped lips are not only a nuisance, it can be a sign of something more serious, such as a vitamin deficiency or underlying stress. Be sure to evaluate why you might be experiencing dry lips so you can find the appropriate solution.

  4. 7 dermatologists' tips for healing dry, chapped lips

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    Cold, dry weather, sun damage, and frequently licking your lips are just some of the reasons your lips might feel dry and chapped. To prevent and treat dry, chapped lips at home, follow these tips from board-certified dermatologists.

  5. Chapped lips are very annoying and uncomfortable. Dermatologists explain some of the most common causes, plus how to treat dryness, peeling, and flaking.

  6. Cracked lips can occur more often when the weather is dry. Hydrating and using a humidifier may help. You can also get chapped lips due to other causes, such as dehydration and vitamin...

  7. Chapped Lips: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment - Verywell Health

    www.verywellhealth.com/chapped-lips-6260865

    Chapped lips have many possible causes, but dry air and licking your lips are the most common. Some forms of chapped lips can also be caused by bacteria, viruses, and even medications.

  8. Cheilitis (lip inflammation): Causes and Treatment

    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.