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  2. Angular cheilitis - Wikipedia

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    The term "cheilocandidiasis" describes exfoliative (flaking) lesions of the lips and the skin around the lips, and is caused by a superficial candidal infection due to chronic lip licking. [14] Less severe cases occur during cold, dry weather, and is a form of chapped lips. Individuals may lick their lips in an attempt to provide a temporary ...

  3. Cheilitis - Wikipedia

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    Chapped lips (also known as cheilitis simplex [5] or common cheilitis) [6] is characterized by the cracking, fissuring, and peeling of the skin of the lips, and is one of the most common types of cheilitis. [5] [7] While both lips may be affected, the lower lip is the most common site. [7]

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

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    Instead, try an acid-based toner, says Dr. Koo. “Cleansing with a salicylic acid-toner can help kill acne-causing bacteria, get rid of the excess sebum, and allow your skin to heal,” says Dr. Koo.

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

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    How Can I Prevent Lip Pimples? The most important thing you can do to prevent lip pimples is to practice healthy and hygienic shaving habits. “Shave carefully after a hot shower,” says Dr. Howe.

  6. Lip licker's dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    Lip licker's dermatitis is a type of skin inflammation around the lips due to damage by saliva from repetitive lip licking and is classified as a subtype of irritant contact cheilitis. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The resulting scaling, redness , chapping , and crusting makes a well-defined ring around the lips .

  7. Loose injury lips won't sink football ships at Florida or LSU ...

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    Injuries are part of the college football game, but a lot of coaches think talking about them is not. LSU's Brian Kelly is trying to change that.

  8. Actinic cheilitis - Wikipedia

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    AC almost always affects the lower lip and only rarely the upper lip, probably because the lower lip is more exposed to the sun. [7] In the unusual cases reported where it affects the upper lip, this may be due to upper lip prominence. [7] The commissures (corners of the mouth) are not usually involved. [2] [6]

  9. Cold sore - Wikipedia

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    In time, these fluid-filled blisters form a cluster on the lip (labial) tissue, the area between the lip and skin (vermilion border), and can occur on the nose, chin, and cheeks. [17] Open lesion (day 4): This is the most painful and contagious of the stages. All the tiny vesicles break open and merge to create one big, open, weeping ulcer.