Monday, January 25, 2010

Effectively Treating Perleche

By Bart Icles

Perleche is one of the many skin conditions that a lot of people suffer from. Each year, millions of Americans suffer from this skin problem, which is also referred to as angular cheilitis, and many of them do not even realize that they are actually afflicted by this embarrassing and annoying skin condition. Many people often confuse this condition with cold sores or herpes. However, unlike these two similarly embarrassing skin problems, angular cheilitis is characterized by the development of cracks or splits along the angles of the mouth. It is not unusual for someone who has angular cheilitis to become desperate about getting rid of it. This skin problem is not only, it can also become quite painful and treating it permanently can prove to be tricky.

In order to effectively treat perleche, one must be able to determine its root cause. This skin problem can stem from a lot of factors, the most common of which is nutritional deficiency. Therefore, if your doctor tells you that you are suffering from angular cheilitis due to a nutritional deficiency, do not be surprised if you will be asked to take health supplements, especially those that boost vitamin B1, vitamin B2, and iron levels in your body.

If you have been told that the cause of your suffering has something to do with fungi or bacteria, you will be given antibiotic treatment. It is also possible for you to be prescribed with topical creams to help reduce the chances of more fungi and bacteria developing on the affected areas. If a whitish crust or coating has developed on the affected area, as well as on your tongue, it is a sign that oral thrush has developed inside your mouth. In this case, you will need to listen well to what your doctor tells you if you want to put an end to your suffering.

Another common cause of perleche involves wearing poorly fitting dentures. Dentures that do not fit well can cause the corners of your mouth to overlap and when this happens, you will tend to retain saliva along the corners of your mouth. This can cause bacteria or fungi to develop in the area and when this happens, you will become prone to infection.

Sometimes it takes more than just nutritional supplements and topical creams to treat perleche. You will also need to check if your dental accessories fit you well. In this way, you can do more to keep you from suffering from this kind of embarrassing, painful, and annoying skin problem. - 14130

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