Health & Medical Skin Conditions & Dermatology

Psychological, Social, and Physical Symptoms of Angular Cheilitis

Angular Cheilitis also termed Cheilitis, and Perleche by the medical establishment is a common skin condition found in people from all around the world.
It shows up as cracks in the corners of the mouth, and that is what most people call it, "cracked corners of the mouth".
The cracks start out almost like a rash but soon progress to thin paper-like cuts, and then rapidly worsen to deep crusty splits at the corners of the lips.
Besides the physical symptoms, which are, in and of themselves, difficult to deal with there are also social and psychological ramifications of the painful and repulsive looking affliction.
Psychological Symptoms Since Angular Cheilitis tends to be difficult to get rid of, therefore long-term bouts or repeated long episodes of the illness make life stressful and full on tension.
While there is a fair amount of pain associated with the condition to the point of dreading opening the mouth, the real problem is that the telltale mouth corner cracks associated with it are usually mistaken for the symptoms of other more serious diseases like Aides and Herpes.
These ridiculous assumptions cause the afflicted to be embarrassed and ashamed, and if the condition persists too long, the disease actually makes a recluse out of its victim.
Social Symptoms Since Angular Chelitis looks much worse than it is, people suffering with the condition typically begin to find themselves quickly dropped from the social calendar.
Even family and close friends find it difficult to look at persons with the deep, crusty and sometimes puss oozing splits in the corners of their mouths.
Children and especially teenagers have a difficult time, as they are make fun of and ridiculed by their schoolmates and friends.
Almost any social interaction with the opposite sex is a thing of the past when you have Angular Cheilitis.
The fact is, even if you had a good understanding of what the disease was all about, and even if you knew for sure that it was not contagious, you would still be reluctant to be intimate with anyone having the affliction.
And, for that matter, you, the afflicted, wouldn't want to kiss or hug anyone either from embarrassment or because you feared reopening the painful cracks.
Physical Symptoms Angular Cheilitis is usually characterized by mouth corner cracks that get deeper and angrier looking the longer you have the condition.
There is also redness, and swelling, and the splits tend to be crusty.
They itch continually, and are very painful with each new opening of the mouth.
Opening the mouth wide to laugh or yawn can be excruciatingly painful.
The condition, while usually limited to the corners of the lips, does often extend to include the entire lip area where red bumps and flakiness can be observed.
No one will pass on the great beyond from this condition, but since it tends to hang around for weeks, months and sometimes even years, it is annoying and can even be life changing from the standpoint of your social life and your mental and physical well-being.
For these reasons, most people having this disease spend a good bit of time trying to find a cure for Angular Cheilitis.
Typically, sufferers try OTC medications first, and then go on to seek help from their primary care providers who usually prescribe tubes of hydrocortisone cream.
Some people have used up to five tubes of this cream before becoming totally hopeless about ever being cured, and ever being able to look like a normal person again.
Obviously, anyone suffering with this troubling condition is looking for a quick and permanent Angular Cheilitis Cure, one that will really work to totally eliminate their nasty looking mouth corner cracks.


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