I’m currently taking medication for angular cheilitis (two different ones to solve the problem) and I am wondering whether or not my dry chapped lips would go away as well. My doctor told me the rashes/redness around my mouth should go away within a week, but I am wondering if my chapped lips will go away once the treatment is done. I noticed around December of 07 that my lips became extremely chapped, and after that the dryness never went away – even after using much Vaseline/chap stick to moisturize it. Since I was told that dried lips are also a symptom of angular cheilitis that would mean my lips would go back to normal right? Cause I’m not sure and I really wish I didn’t have to carry around Vaseline where every I go.
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it depends upon the meds you are on, and the etiology of your chapped lips-wait and see, however, you may want to change to chap stick, personally, if find that a lot more effective than vaseline-also, if you are a mouth breather, you may need chronic treatment for chapped lips…good luck.
by: mikey
on: 8th July 08
February 16th, 2012
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I’m not sure what the condition is that you mentioned, but I know that I’ve had extremely dry lips in the past, and they’re really sensitive to any lipstick that I wear. They peel up in big chunks…kind of gross. The best lip conditioner that I ever tried is “Smooch” by Benefit make-up. Try it, even while you’re going through your treatment. I swear by it!!! Costs like 15-20 dollars, but it’s worth every penny!
it depends upon the meds you are on, and the etiology of your chapped lips-wait and see, however, you may want to change to chap stick, personally, if find that a lot more effective than vaseline-also, if you are a mouth breather, you may need chronic treatment for chapped lips…good luck.