
Acute dislocations (ulcers or cracks) around the mouth are a common condition, often resulting from a combination of internal and external body factors.
Main reasons:
1. Vitamin deficiency: Especially B2 (riboflavin), B3 (niacin), and iron deficiency lead to cracks in the skin and corners of the mouth.
2. Land and climatic factors: Cold, windy air or excessive sunlight dries the skin and causes cracks around the mouth.
3. Infection: Sometimes bacteria or fungi (e.g., Candida) cause inflammation and ulcers in the corners of the mouth.
4. Dental and oral hygiene problems: Unhealthy teeth, dentures, or lack of moisture in the mouth can cause ulcers.
5. Stress and decreased immunity: When the body's defense system weakens, the skin and mucous membranes also weaken.
Interesting facts:
- A wound in the corners of the mouth is often called "angular cheilitis," and in history, this condition has been recorded in medical sources for centuries.
- Sometimes this ulcer simply causes aesthetic discomfort, but in many cases, it can be the first sign of vitamin deficiency in the body.
- In normal home conditions, mild dislocations can be reduced using natural remedies such as raspberries, honey, or aloe vera, but severe or recurring conditions require medical supervision.
Apules around the mouth are not a simple skin problem - they are often a signal of internal problems in the body. Proper care, vitamins, and hygiene can help prevent this condition.
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