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PROTOCOL No.23 (ANGULAR STOMATITIS)

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PRO 23: Angular Stomatitis / Mouth Ulcers

Causes: Angular stomatitis, also known as perleche or angular cheilitis, is typically caused by a combination of factors including:

  • Fungal infections (such as Candida albicans)
  • Bacterial infections (often Staphylococcus aureus or Streptococcus species)
  • Nutritional deficiencies (especially of B vitamins like riboflavin and niacin)
  • Excessive saliva accumulation in the corners of the mouth
  • Allergic reactions to oral hygiene products, cosmetics, or certain foods
  • Poorly fitting dentures or oral appliances that irritate the corners of the mouth

Symptoms:

  • Redness, swelling, or inflammation at the corners of the mouth
  • Cracks or fissures in the skin at the corners of the mouth
  • Pain or tenderness when opening the mouth wide or eating
  • Dryness or scaling of the skin around the corners of the mouth
  • Itching or burning sensation in the affected area
  • Occasionally, the presence of pus or discharge if there’s a bacterial infection
  • Discomfort or difficulty in speaking or smiling, especially if the condition is severe or untreated

Treatment :
Pro 23 with NDM

PRO 23: Angular Stomatitis / Mouth Ulcers

Causes: Angular stomatitis, also known as perleche or angular cheilitis, is typically caused by a combination of factors including:

  • Fungal infections (such as Candida albicans)
  • Bacterial infections (often Staphylococcus aureus or Streptococcus species)
  • Nutritional deficiencies (especially of B vitamins like riboflavin and niacin)
  • Excessive saliva accumulation in the corners of the mouth
  • Allergic reactions to oral hygiene products, cosmetics, or certain foods
  • Poorly fitting dentures or oral appliances that irritate the corners of the mouth

Symptoms:

  • Redness, swelling, or inflammation at the corners of the mouth
  • Cracks or fissures in the skin at the corners of the mouth
  • Pain or tenderness when opening the mouth wide or eating
  • Dryness or scaling of the skin around the corners of the mouth
  • Itching or burning sensation in the affected area
  • Occasionally, the presence of pus or discharge if there’s a bacterial infection
  • Discomfort or difficulty in speaking or smiling, especially if the condition is severe or untreated

Treatment :
Pro 23 with NDM

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