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Monday, June 29, 2009

Things to Remember By to Help Avoid Angular Stomatitis

By Bart Icles

Stomatitis is an inflammation of the different parts of the mouths mucous lining, which may include the cheek, gums, tongue, lips, roof or floor of the mouth, and throat. This be caused from many reasons, such as ill-fitting dentures, poor oral hygiene, or from mouth burns from hot drinks or foods, or from the adverse reactions of strong cosmetics, medications, infections, radiation therapy, or from other allergens. Stomatitis that affects both the corners of the mouth is termed as angular stomatitis or angular cheilitis, angular cheilosis, or perleche.

Main Causes of Angular Stomatitis:

In children, the corners of the mouth or lips can be easily irritated by their constant lip-licking, as well as their unhealthy habits of sucking on and licking of dirty objects. In adults, cases may stem from poor diets or malnutrition, and an over closure of the mouth from wearing poor-fitting dentures. In malnutrition cases, there may be some significant deficiency of iron, and/or the B vitamins riboflavin (B2), folate (B9), cobalamins (B12). Severe lack of iron can lead to stomatitis, as it's an important element needed for the body's processes for cell replication and restoration, especially in the mouth and lips.

Children who suffer from angular stomatitis are the ones most adversely affected by it. The simple task of taking in solid food and liquids becomes almost impossible to do, as the act of opening the mouth itself produces moderate to severe pain, depending on the gravity of the condition. Some food or liquids may also irritate and tend to aggravate the open sores. With this comes malnutrition of the victim. With a weakened body follows a weakened immune system, making infections and diseases harder to address and resolve.

Treatment for Angular Stomatitis:

Treatment may come in the form of medicated and steroidal ointments and creams, as well as the application of homemade remedies. The duration and kinds of treatments is primarily based on the condition of the victim, and the present extent of the disease. When the disease is accompanied by a fungal infection (caused by candida), the victim has also to be given anti-fungal medicines, anti-inflammatory, and pain-killers to help ease the pain.

The severe imbalance of B vitamins and iron can be corrected with a proper nutritional intake of nutritious foods rich in B vitamins and iron. Some foods such as lean red meat, chicken, beef, fish, cheese, milk, green leafy vegetables, and more are well-advised to be taken in a daily basis to keep the body fit and healthy to combat diseases and infections. Good oral hygiene should be observed at all times, and for those with denture problems should consult a dentist to correct the problem. - 17274

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