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Cheilitis - DermNet Herpes simplex Angular cheilitis Granulomatous cheilitis Orofacial granulomatosis Crohn skin disease Actinic cheilitis Exfoliative cheilitis Glandular cheilitis Lichenoid cheilitis Cutaneous lupus erythematosus They may be inflamed because of an allergy, toxin, medication or injury Eczematous cheilitis Allergic contact cheilitis Pigmented
Angular cheilitis images - DermNet View pictures of angular cheilitis in the gallery below Angular cheilitis, or perleche, is a common inflammatory condition affecting the corners of the mouth or oral commissures
Angular cheilitis image - DermNet What is angular cheilitis? Angular cheilitis is a common, non-contagious, inflammatory condition affecting the corners of the mouth or oral commissures Read more
Iron deficiency - DermNet Paleness of skin, palm creases and conjunctiva Angular cheilitis, painful cracks at the corners of the mouth Atrophic glossitis, loss of tongue papillae (smooth, shiny tongue) Pruritus and dry skin Nail disorders, including koilonychia Dry and brittle hair Increased hair shedding (telogen effluvium) resulting in diffuse alopecia
Eczematous cheilitis - DermNet Irritant contact cheilitis – lip-licking is the major cause of this type of eczematous cheilitis Other common causes of irritant cheilitis include cosmetics, foods and environmental factors Allergic contact cheilitis – a relevant allergic reaction is identified in at least one-quarter of cases of eczematous cheilitis
Oral candidiasis - DermNet Angular cheilitis due to candida and or Staphylococcus aureus arises frequently in those taking the medication isotretinoin for acne; this medication dries the lips Chronic hyperplastic candidiasis This is a type of oral leukoplakia (white patch) inside the cheeks or on the tongue with persistent nodules or lumps
Allergic contact cheilitis - DermNet What is cheilitis? Cheilitis is the name given to inflamed lips What is allergic contact cheilitis? Allergic contact cheilitis is allergic contact dermatitis affecting the lip (s) It is due to a type IV hypersensitivity reaction following contact with an allergen and usually presents as an eczema -like inflammation of the outer lip or vermilion margin