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Healing Solutions for Cracked Corners of the Mouth

Welcome! It seems that you're looking for help with the uncomfortable issue of cracked corners of the mouth, also known as angular cheilitis. Our AI assistant is here to offer guidance on potential causes, remedies, and preventative measures.

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Don't let the discomfort persist. Ensure you're taking the right steps to promote healing and prevent further irritation. Our AI assistant is ready to answer any additional questions you might have.

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Cracked corners of the mouth can be uncomfortable, often caused by dryness, nutritional deficiencies, or even infections. Applying lip balm or a medicated ointment can help soothe the area. Have you noticed any particular triggers for the cracking? Maybe when the weather changes or after certain foods? Sharing more about your experience might help us figure out a solution together.