More Cases Of Angular Cheilitis In Winter


You’ll see many more cases of Angular Cheilitis, also called Cheilitis, Perleche, Angular Stomatitis, or what is usually referred to as split mouth corners in the winter time, particularly during a cold snap.

The skin infection appears as lesions or cracks at the angles of your mouth and is usually caused by the candida fungus which is always on your skin but is usually kept from thriving by the body’s own immune system.

In cold or dry climates, the lips become dry and parched which makes you want to lick your lips, the fungus flourishes in a moist environment, so, the continual lip licking provides a constant moist environment in which the fungus can grow.

Many of these infections last for weeks and some severe cases have been known to hang on for years. Fortunately, today, there is a quick, effective remedy, try The Angular Cheilitis Cure, which can be applied right in the privacy of your own bathroom.

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