Angular cheilitis - Angularis Cheilitishttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angular_cheilitis
Angularis Cheilitis (Angular cheilitis) inflammatio unius aut utriusque oris. Saepe anguli rubent cum damno cutis et crustae. Potest etiam scabiosus vel dolorosus.

Cheilitis angularis quaestio satis communis est, cum aestimationes quas 0.7% incolarum afficit. Saepius occurrit in hominibus 30s ad 60s, et etiam in liberis relative communis.

Cheilitis angularis causari potest ex contagione, irritatione. Infectiones includunt ab fungis et bacteria. In mundo developing, ferrum et vitaminum defectus causa esse possunt.

Curatio OTC Medicamenta
Oleum antibioticum OTC ad laesiones bis quotidie pluribus diebus adhibe. Scabiem recurrentem in labiis esse potest causa principalis labris rimas. In hoc casu, scabiem tractans simul impedire potest recursum. In regionibus progressis deminutio raro causa est.
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  • Praecipua causa est scabies chronica et labes labiorum coniungitur. Causa non usitas elit.
  • Casus relative lenis Angularis Cheilitis (Angular cheilitis) in cutem faciei iuvenis extendentis (area affectata intra ovalem nigram est).
  • Fissura currit in angulo oris cum rubore.
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Morbus ostendere potest in se ipso vel in parte aliqua latioris sanitatis (sicut anemia ex humili gradu vitaminum B12 vel ferri) vel infectiones locales (ut herpes et oralis candidiasis) . Cheilitis etiam evenire potest sicut reactionem ad aliquid exasperans vel allergenicum, vel a sole (actinic cheilitis) urguere vel medicamentum certum, praesertim retinoides. Formae cheilitis nonnullae delatae sunt (angular, contact (allergic and irritant) , actinic, glandular, granulomatous, exfoliative and plasma cell cheilitis) .
The disease may appear as an isolated condition or as part of certain systemic diseases/conditions (such as anemia due to vitamin B12 or iron deficiency) or local infections (e.g., herpes and oral candidiasis). Cheilitis can also be a symptom of a contact reaction to an irritant or allergen, or may be provoked by sun exposure (actinic cheilitis) or drug intake, especially retinoids. Generally, the forms most commonly reported in the literature are angular, contact (allergic and irritant), actinic, glandular, granulomatous, exfoliative and plasma cell cheilitis.
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