W.a.r.n.i.n.g issued to anyone who thinks they have ‘chapped lips’ as the weather turns colder

Dr. Kahng identified two causes: Staph germs and Candida yeast.

She did, however, provide two useful solutions to the situation.

The healthcare professional stated: “If it’s caused by yeast, you can pick up over-the-counter Clotrimazole.

Lip balm may not help the problem (Getty Stock Image)

“But if the cause is bacteria, prescription antibiotic ointment is the way to go.

“Seal is all in with Vaseline – not chapstick!”

Dr. Kahng also cautioned people to avoid licking the corners of their mouths, which is a common behavior among those who suffer from dryness.

She explained: “People think the saliva is re-moisturising the area, but it’s actually the opposite and makes it worse.”

 

However, there are more chronic occurrences of angular cheilitis, which may be caused by an underlying health issue.

This could include things like nutritional deficits, specifically iron and vitamin B12.

Of course, if you just happen to have moderate dryness in general during the winter, a lip balm will most likely assist.

However, if you suspect something more serious is going on, addressing one of these two illnesses may help to permanently solve the problem.

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