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No More Angular Cheilitis! Learn How To Get Rid Of It
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It's not just one reason, why Angular Cheilitis should be addressed and cured immediately. It is not because the disease is deadly. It is not because it is contagious. Most of all, it causes too much pain even with little movements. Also, the person who has Angular Cheilitis not only suffers physically, but also with social life. Not a problem anymore, cause it's curable.
First of all, chapped lips considered to be the visible symptom of Angular Cheilitis, should be taken care of. You could apply a balm or cream that is paraffin-based on the affected area. Second, you should go to your physician in order to get answers as to what drugs and other sort of medications should be taken to put your mouth's appearance back to normal. The frequently prescribed drugs include: 1. Ketoconazole - This antifungal is sold at drug stores as Nizoral, Mycelex, and Monista. This works its healing process on the affected area by altering the cell wall of the fungus that keeps on attacking the body of the affected person. The fungi is then eventually damaged and disappears. 2. Nystatin - The names commonly used to refer it is Mycolog, Mycostatin, and Nilstat. An anti-biotic, it works to fight the infections caused by the fungi or it's sub-classes. Usually, a patient is advised to take this no more than five times and at least three times a day. Though, it's OK to use it more often, cause it's not strong or affecting as the other drugs. This can be availed in tablet or liquid form. 3. Triazole - They are also called as Fluconazole and Itraconazole. Itraconazole should be taken for a long period of time at a regular pace, even for as long as three months, until the laboratory results would show a negative on the fungus. Fluconazole can be in tablet or liquid form and should be taken once a day for several weeks. |
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