Angular Cheilitis Treatment
The angular Cheilitis symptoms that we all are familiar with, consists of “splits” or cracks at the corners of our mouths, accompanied by a rash-like redness and inflammation. Pain and discomfort are also other factors, of course. But these are not the only Cheilitis symptoms… there are others that cut even deeper. We can even suffer on psychological and emotional levels, as we cringe within ourselves upon seeing the reactions of others as they see our face. We keep ourselves from showing affection, as we don’t want to kiss our loved ones or make them feel uneasy.
The only problem that faces us now, is to do this without damaging our skin in other ways, such as drying it up until it peels and cracks. Once we figure this out, you can kiss all angular Cheilitis symptoms goodbye (no pun intended). Thankfully, there is a way. There exists a home remedy that can give you relief within minutes, and completely terminate this affliction in mere days. It’s all very simple, and you most likely have all of the natural ingredients in your kitchen or bathroom. If you’d like to learn more about this, I’ll gladly shed more light on this for you.
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what is your treatment for angular cheilitis as a result of TMJ?