Millions suffer with ugly, raw sores in the corner of the mouth. This condition’s fancy medical name is Angular Cheilitis. It is more commonly called Cracked Corners of The Mouth.
While it isn’t contagious, it is a persistent painful affliction characterized by deep, red, harsh, crusty lesions or blisters in the corner of the mouth, usually in both corners. Lip licking, while giving momentary relief, always aggravates the affliction.
Bouts of the miserable sores in corners of the mouth can last for several months and sometimes can even last for years Read the rest of this entry »
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