Angular cheilitis is associated with which organ having "fire"?

Written by Li Cui
Dentistry
Updated on September 14, 2024
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Angular cheilitis generally does not indicate that any specific organ in the body is affected. The human body is a complete structural organization, and if symptoms do appear, it may be due to some discomfort in certain parts of the body's systems.

Common causes of angular cheilitis might include picky eating, anorexia, or poor nutrition, leading to deficiencies in vitamins, reduced immunity, and susceptibility to erosion, cracking, and bleeding at the corners of the mouth, which may appear milky white and moist. It is suggested that patients can apply some anti-inflammatory medication locally and combine it with some vitamins, moderately enhancing their resistance, which can gradually lead to recovery. There is no need to be overly anxious.

It is recommended that patients develop good living habits, maintain psychological balance, and keep a pleasant mood, while appropriately strengthening the body's resistance.

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How to remove darkening from angular cheilitis?

The patient suffers from angular cheilitis, which can cause local skin darkening. This condition is generally caused by repeated inflammatory irritation, leading to recurring stimulation of the local soft tissues and thus pigment deposition. At this time, it is advisable for the patient to maintain a light diet and refrain from too much worry. It could also be related to some hormonal imbalances, or digestive issues, accompanied by excessive infection of the follicular tissues, causing local soft tissue pigment deposition. At this time, it is suggested that the patient can locally apply some Vitamin E, which can help in the local repair. It is recommended for the patient to eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, and appropriately consume some Vitamin C. These can greatly help in enhancing resistance. (The use of medications should be carried out under the guidance of a professional doctor.)

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Can fresh aloe vera be applied to crusted angular cheilitis?

When patients experience crusting of angular cheilitis, it is not advisable to apply fresh aloe directly because removing some scabs can lead to local infections. The components in commonly cultivated aloe are not suitable for applying on wounds as they cannot guarantee sterile procedures and may cause allergic reactions during use. Some aloe plants may be exposed to pesticides during growth, which could hinder the healing process of patients' wounds. Therefore, it is recommended that patients use aloe vera gel instead of applying fresh aloe directly, as aloe vera gel is processed through manual operations and is suitable for use on human skin.

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Can angular cheilitis be treated with acupuncture?

Acupuncture can also be used to treat angular cheilitis, as it primarily stimulates acupoints to effectively invigorate blood circulation, remove blood stasis, unblock meridians, and regulate the body. However, acupuncture mainly plays an auxiliary role. It is recommended for those suffering from angular cheilitis to promptly take anti-inflammatory drugs for effective improvement. During the medication period, acupuncture can be used to accelerate healing. If only acupuncture is used for treatment, the effect is relatively slow because acupuncture is a gradual process of conditioning. Therefore, it is best to use medication for timely treatment.

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How to determine the type of angular cheilitis.

Angular cheilitis is relatively common in everyday life, especially prevalent among children. The most common type seen is nutritional angular cheilitis, generally caused by a deficiency in vitamins due to children’s frequent picky eating, loss of appetite, and malnutrition. The symptoms usually manifest as moist whitish areas at both corners of the mouth, accompanied by ulcers and raw sores. In severe cases, it can spread to the inner mucosa and vary in length. Another type of angular cheilitis is streptococcal angular cheilitis, generally caused by infections from streptococci or staphylococci. This type of cheilitis typically results in erosion at the corners of the mouth, present with horizontal lines, and due to the bacterial infection, localized bleeding, crusting, and pus formation may occur. Local cleansing followed by the application of antibiotic ointments can be very effective for treating this condition. A less common type is fungal angular cheilitis, also known as candidal infection angular cheilitis, typically occurring in children when their immunity is compromised. The moist local environment leads to similar damage at the corners of the mouth, along with whitish erosion. It is crucial to maintain hygiene and boost the child's immune system to manage this type of angular cheilitis.

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What should I do if angular cheilitis does not heal for a long time?

Angular cheilitis generally exhibits a phenomenon of being long-lasting and difficult to cure, which may be related to inflammatory irritation. When the inflammation is not fully resolved, the infection associated with angular cheilitis may not easily subside. It is important for angular cheilitis to be treated actively with anti-infection methods and symptomatic treatments. During dry seasons, which are peak periods for triggering angular cheilitis, it is advisable for patients to avoid licking their lips when they feel dry. Doing so can actually increase the moisture on the lips, leading to the skin at the corners of the mouth being more susceptible to breakdown and secondary infection from surrounding diseases. For example, Candida albicans, a common type of fungus, can frequently infect these areas. Not only can this cause angular cheilitis, but it can also lead to recurrent episodes. Patients are advised to pay attention to their lifestyle habits.