Presented by Daniel Toriola
Cheilitis glandularis is a rare inflammatory disease that affects minor salivary glands and their ducts,
predominantly those of the lower lip. It is either a fungal and bacterial infection. It may also occur as a reaction
to prescription medication
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Cracked Corner of Mouth Or Angular Cheilitis - No One Wants to Kiss You!
By C.M. Britt
Angular Chelitis also spelled Cheilitis is more commonly called Cracked Corner Of Mouth. It is a
persistent fungal bacterial infection characterized by harsh redness and crusty sores at the corners of
the mouth. The lip lesions or ulcers appear as red angry-looking deep splits in the corners of the lips
and mouth. Flare-ups can last weeks, months or even years.
The ulcers, splits, or cracks in the corners of the mouth temporarily seal over only to be reopened by
eating, drinking, smiling, talking, laughing or God forbid kissing. These are all just everyday activities
that we all enjoy and take for granted, but to the victim of Angular Cheilitis, they are dreaded activities.
It is easy to see why the sufferer becomes self-conscious, inhibited, withdrawn and quiet. His whole
personality begins to change as social interaction becomes uncomfortable, even impossible.
He avoids any activity that would bring him into contact with others and he particularly avoids activities
and interactions with the opposite sex. He doesn't even dream about kissing or being kissed anymore.
The affliction is painful and affects virtually every area of the sufferer's life. The condition literally takes
over its victim's life. While most diseases can be hidden by clothing or occur within the body, these
embarrassing, ugly, red, raw, crusty splits are right on the lips, right on the face, right where the whole
world can see th