Forget About Angular Cheilitis

Do you have red, chapped lips? Are there cracks in the corners of your mouth? These cracks appear very often even when the weather is normal? Is fo the problem might be angular cheilitis or angular stomatitis. Cracks and sores at the corners of the mouth that heal and break frequently, characterize this condition. The majority of people I know try to hide effects of this condition by applying cosmetics on their lips. People are not aware of the main cause of this infectiom. Thanks god, you can easily get rid of this problem by using simple techniques and tips.

There are several Angular Cheilitis Home Remedies available – many of them use ingredients that can be found in any home.

The first remedy. This remedy consists of an eggplant and apple cider vinegar. Dice the eggplant and place it in a dish.Now you will need to add a few spoons of apple cider vinegar. You need to let the eggplant soak in the vinegar for about a week. You can filter out the eggplant and use the liquid as a topical solution on your lips. You will need to use this simple techniques a couple of times per week to see positive results. This could be one of the most effective Angular Cheilitis Home Remedies available.

Tip. Never put the mix of an eggplant into a refrigerator. Just leave it at room temperature.

Remedy number two. Some people are sure that the infection is caused by a deficit of nutritions and vitamins. That is why it is very important to increase intake of iron and B12 vitamins. Make sure that your diet ios balanced and contains enough vitamins and nutritions. You can also take over-the-counter B12 supplements if you are not sure which foods contain it. To increase iron consumption, add spinach and Kale into your meal plan. This simple yet effective technique will also help you with your problem.

In order to boost effectiveness of your treatment you will need to use all these technique at the same time. Good luck on your way to angular cheilitis free mouth.

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