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Angular Cheilitis Cure and Vitamins – The Vital Connection

Angular cheilitis or sores at the corner of the mouth is a common enough condition. But surprisingly, little is known about the exact cause of the inflammation and its cures. Even so, there are some vital links between nutrient deficiency and the healing of cheilitis.

In this context, it is important to remember that vitamin deficiency alone may not cause angular cheilitis. But, when the body is depleted of vital nutrients and iron, its ability to heal itself is greatly reduced. So, infections become difficult to beat.


If the immune system has to heal wounds, it requires resources and replenishing these vital resources endures speedy recovery.

Some of the important vitamins associated with Angular cheilitis belong to the vitamin B category. Specifically, these are Roboflavin, Niacin, Pyridoxine, cyanocobalamine. Iron deficiency is also a contributory factor. People who suffer from the lack of these vital nutrients heal at a much slower pace. Thus, infections will hit such people the hardest.

In most cases, these deficiencies are the result of a hectic lifestyle, fad diets or too much fast food. Doctors often recommend the intake of dietary supplements for quick relief from symptoms. Supplements apart, one of the best preventative measures to arrest the occurrence and severity of cheilitis is a vitamin enriched diet.

Given below are the vitamins and their food sources.

Riboflavin: Sources are milk, dairy products, cereals, meats, and green leafy veggies.
Niacin: Sources include rice, bean, liver, fish, eggs, avocados and lean meats.

Pyridoxine: Rich sources are brown rice, yeast, fish, chicken, beef, cabbage, avocados and cauliflower.
Iron: Sources include green leafy vegetables, broccoli, lean meats and liver. Since iron is absorbed very slowly, doctors may recommend the intake of an iron supplement

The progression of cheilitis is rapid, and arresting it quickly is a must to prevent further fungal and bacterial infections. The healing of angular cheilitis depends, to a large extent, on the patient’s understanding of the vital link between vitamins and inflammation. People who suffer from these attacks must keep themselves healthy and fit through a properly balanced diet. Balancing our vitamin intake through a properly balanced diet is the best way to keep the body strong enough to fight all infections.

How to Treat Angular Cheilitis

Angular Cheilitis can cause unsightly red patches at the corners of your mouth. It is normally quite painful and can bleed when you talk, eat or open your mouth too wide. This problem has brought discomfort to many people especially during the winter time and the percentage of people suffering from angular cheilitis increases during this season. For minor cases, it can be cured by lip balm or ointment that consist of 1% of hydro cortisone. However, not all the cases can be cured by ointments like this. How to treat Angular Cheilitis when doctors cannot even cure your problem?


One of the main culprit of Augular Cheilitis is iron deficiency. When there is not enough of iron or Vitamin B in your body, it will cause the skin to crack more. When the cracked corners of your mouth could not be heal, it became very difficult to treat. Try to eat food or supplements that have more Vitamin B and Iron. This is one of the way to improve the condition of Angular Cheilitis.

Improve in your diet. Cut down on high sugar food like cakes, soda drinks and chocolates. People who are suffering from Angular Cheilitis have higher risk to be infected with Oral Thrush. To avoid any complication of the problem, it is best to cut down the intake of sugary food. Incorporate food like leafy vegetables, livers and fish etc.

Many people will try to apply as much lotions and creams onto their cracked lips. It is best to keep your condition as dry as possible when you have this problem. Angular Cheilitis need moisture environment to stay alive. Keeping the problematic areas dry will speed up the recovery and heal the cracked corners faster.

Angular Cheilitis Symptoms

What are the main Angular Cheilitis symptoms that people suffer from? The most common are “splits” at the corners of the mouth… these can almost be compared to paper cuts that form in these areas, and are also accompanied by an irritated redness, like a rash. Pain and discomfort, of course, are other factors. Women often find this exceedingly frustrating because they find that no amount of makeup can cover this up, and any attempts can be even more painful and seem to serve only to irritate the problem further.


Other Angular Cheilitis symptoms can cut deeper. The psychological and emotional symptoms can seem even harsher to deal with, as we don’t want to be close to loved ones. We can’t bring ourselves to kiss them, and we cringe deep inside whenever we see the reactions on the faces of those who see our faces afflicted with this. Outbreaks can last for weeks and even months, and can cause relationships to suffer loss of affection. These Angular Cheilitis symptoms often are much harder to deal with than any of the physical pain and discomfort directly felt from this affliction.

The best way to eliminate any and all Angular Cheilitis symptoms is of course to go after the cause. There is a cure that works for everyone, is extremely simple, and complete relief is felt within hours – total elimination of the problem within days. The most important fact to focus on to achieve this is that the cause of Angular Cheilitis symptoms stems from the root of the matter… fungal bacteria.

It’s most important to realize that fungal bacteria absolutely cannot survive without moisture. The problem to tackle here is how to keep an area that is naturally moist from feeding this microbial problem. Antibiotics don’t do it, nor does hydro cortisone. The cure is a home remedy that uses ingredients you already have in your home. For those who are interested, I’d love to tell you more about it.