Why do lips dry out?
Dry lips occur due to several factors, such as:
- dry or windy weather;
- frequent stress;
- habit of licking lips;
- taking medications that affect the functioning of the salivary glands and muscles around the mouth;
- increased body temperature during illness;
- intoxication processes;
- allergic reaction to cosmetics;
- diabetes;
- kidney diseases;
- bad habits.
Lips often become dry in people who are on diets or follow a vegetarian diet. In such cases, the condition of the lips worsens due to a deficiency of fat-soluble vitamins, which are found in foods of animal origin.
Reasons for the development of cheilitis
The main causes of the disease include:
- Dermatoses seem to be the most common cause of cheilitis. Skin diseases such as psoriasis, lupus erythematosus, syphilis, tuberculosis, lichen, also often provoke inflammation of the red border of the lips.
- Thyroid diseases.
- Allergies to various kinds of external factors, professional activities.
- Adverse weather conditions.
- Hereditary predisposition.
- Decreased immunity, gastrointestinal diseases.
What should beautiful and healthy lips look like?
Beautiful and healthy lips are characterized by the following signs:
- evenness and smoothness of the skin;
- symmetry of the corners of the mouth;
- the presence of a pink or red tint to the lips;
- absence of peeling, cracks and purse-string wrinkles;
- convex volume of the labial border;
- absence of jams, pigmentation and pathological manifestations.
It is also important to pay attention to the presence of a hollow above the upper lip and a cupid's arch, which should be clearly defined.
Treatment of cheilitis
This disease requires special treatment, depending on the cause, type and degree of the inflammatory process. The main methods of treating cheilitis:
- local treatment of the surface of the skin of the lips with disinfectant solutions, ointments, vitamin oil solutions;
- physiotherapeutic methods: Bucca radiation, ultrasound, laser therapy;
- a course of vitamin therapy;
- rinsing the mouth with decoctions of medicinal herbs.
If necessary, to eliminate the causes of the disease, specialized specialists may be involved: a dermatologist, an allergist, an infectious disease specialist.
Top 10 tips on how to care for your lips
To keep your lips smooth and hydrated, follow these tips:
- Regularly exfoliate the skin of your lips with special scrubs or a damp, thick towel.
- Moisturize and nourish your lips with herbal balms; in the summer, you should additionally use products with SPF filters.
- Maintain a drinking regime of drinking 2 liters of clean water per day.
- Include in your diet foods high in omega-3 fatty acids (nuts, vegetable oils, vegetables and herbs, fatty fish).
- Stop smoking, as tobacco smoke dries out the thinnest skin of the lips and leads to the formation of purse-string wrinkles.
- Wash off makeup not with soap, but with two-phase makeup removers. In addition, while washing your face, it is good to do simple exercises to strengthen the orbicularis oris muscle. It is necessary to tightly compress and unclench your lips, and also pronounce the letters A, O, U, Y.
- Take complexes containing vitamins A, C, E and group B.
- Apply only high-quality cosmetics to your lips that do not contain camphor, phenol, aniline dyes and heavy metal salts.
- It is recommended to add lip masks to winter care, or replace them by applying a restorative cream at night.
- It is important to remember that cosmetic procedures play a huge role in maintaining external beauty. Therefore, do not forget about professional salon care for thin and delicate lip skin.
Problem: sores and crusts appear in the corners of the mouth!
Who is guilty? As a rule, streptococcus, sometimes fungi of the genus candida. From frost, dry air or lack of vitamins, local immunity decreases, and all sorts of “evil spirits” begin to multiply in the corners of the lips. If the cause of cheilitis (as doctors call seizures) is a streptococcal infection, first a blister appears, which, upon bursting, forms a festering wound, and then a crust. If the culprits of the jams are fungi, then the surface of the lips becomes red, shiny, as if covered with varnish, a little later sores appear, sometimes a grayish-white coating.
Sometimes jams appear due to poorly fitting dentures, wearing braces and improper bite. Saliva accumulates in the corners of the lips, causing damage to the skin and creating a favorable environment for the proliferation of microorganisms.
What to do? Ointments containing antibiotics or antifungal components will help get rid of sores and cracks. And to prevent seizures from appearing again, make sure that your diet has enough vitamin B2 (there is a lot of it in legumes, unrefined grains, green leafy vegetables and dairy products), vitamin PP (its main source is cereals), vitamin A (contained in in carrots, green and red vegetables and fruits, beef liver) and vitamin E (vegetable oils, eggs, spinach, seeds and nuts are rich in it).
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Lip treatments in Moscow
Therefore, in situations where you need help in restoring or correcting your lips, it is better to contact Dr. Korchagina’s clinic.
We offer you only the best and most effective procedures:
- lip augmentation and correction with hyaluronic acid – a minimally invasive injection technology based on the introduction of fillers with hyaluronate; manipulation helps to correct the shape of the lips, as well as eliminate dryness, peeling and pallor of the lip border;
- Botox injections - botulinum toxin injections block muscle contractions, which allows you to keep the skin of the lips smooth without creases and wrinkles;
- lip contouring – subcutaneous injection of filler gels ensures enlargement, smoothing of the lip contour, elimination of purse-string wrinkles and folds in the corners of the mouth;
- permanent lip makeup – tattooing evens out color, makes lips voluminous and bright, eliminating congenital defects and minor imperfections.
The selection of the optimal method for lip restoration is carried out taking into account the individual characteristics and skin condition of the patient.
To make an appointment for a consultation and procedures at the Korchagina clinic, write to us on the website or call us by phone.
Types of true cheilitis
True cheilitis includes:
- Contact - manifests itself as a result of the body’s reaction to contact with an irritant: cosmetics (determined mainly in women), the bad habit of holding a pen or pencil in the mouth, professional activity (musicians due to prolonged use of the mouthpiece of a wind instrument) Characterized by redness, itching, feeling burning, swelling of the lips.
- Actinic - involves the development of an inflammatory process as a result of special sensitivity to natural phenomena: sunlight, wind, frost, radiation. It manifests itself as small blisters or erosion, swelling of the red border. This type of cheilitis is also called meteorological.
- Exfoliative - occurs mainly in women. The development of pathology occurs against the background of depression, anxiety, and various disorders of the nervous system. The main symptoms are dryness, severe, prolonged peeling of the lip border. Exfoliative cheilitis has two forms: dry and exudative. With exudative inflammation, crusts form, causing pain in the patient.
- Glandular - occurs against the background of hypertrophy of the minor salivary glands. This phenomenon can be congenital (appears after puberty) or acquired as a result of chronic inflammation. There is a risk of suffering from glandular cheilitis in people with periodontal disease, numerous carious cavities, after lupus erythematosus, and leukoplakia. It is initially characterized by increased dryness, which does not disappear with the use of hygiene products. Later - the presence of cracks due to the constant exposure of saliva to the red border of the lips. 20-30% of patients with glandular cheilitis develop squamous cell carcinoma. It is necessary to take a responsible approach to the treatment of this disease and seek qualified help from doctors in a timely manner - surgical intervention may be required.
Allergic cheilitis
A disease that develops in allergy sufferers upon contact with an allergen and affects the surface of the lips. Typical manifestations of this type of cheilitis are a feeling of itching and burning on the lips, dryness and significant discomfort. The lips begin to dry and peel, and the scales of dead epithelium begin to flake off.
The main cause of this disease is the patient’s increased sensitivity to external irritants, in particular to allergens. Allergic, or, as it is also called, contact cheilitis can develop gradually.
It all depends on the patient’s personal sensitivity to allergens, and it can develop over several weeks, months and even years. The duration of this process is determined by the peculiarities of the endocrine system, as well as the degree of manifestation of allergic reactions.
This disease practically does not appear in children. According to statistics, most patients with allergic cheilitis are women over twenty years of age.
Causes of the disease
In most cases, allergic cheilitis is caused by contact allergic irritants. Among the most common allergens that cause cheilitis is lipstick. It is not the lipstick itself that is dangerous, but the substances it contains - rhodamine, eosin and others. Provoking factors also include low-quality dental implants and plastic dentures.
Allergic manifestations may appear after contact with citrus fruits, as well as in patients who have the habit of chewing pencils or pens. The disease is also common for those whose work involves playing wind instruments or hazardous chemical production.
Symptoms of the disease
The disease manifests itself as hyperemia and swelling of the lips, as well as a sensation of itching and burning, accompanied by the formation of erythema. Small painful blisters appear and burst on the affected areas of the lips. If the pathogenic process is prolonged, over time, small scars and scars will form in their place on the lips. Dry lips only increase over time.
Inflammation almost never extends beyond the red border around the lips. In rare cases, it may spread to adjacent skin. Sometimes the inflammatory process moves to the oral mucosa. This form of allergic cheilitis is characterized by hyperemia (significant redness of the tissues), the appearance of noticeable swelling of the tissues, and when trying to palpate, pain occurs.
Diagnosis and treatment
Diagnosis of the disease is carried out by a dentist together with an allergist. To determine the allergen, it is necessary to conduct allergy tests.
When making a diagnosis, it is important to distinguish allergic and atopic cheilitis, as well as exclude exfoliative and actinic cheilitis. Treatment of this disease includes the mandatory elimination of the irritant or allergen that caused it.
Systemic (general) and topical (local) drug therapy is used. General therapy refers to the use of medications taken orally. To relieve allergy symptoms, a course of antihistamines is used. If the case is sufficiently complex, the use of corticosteroids may be indicated. In addition, calcium supplements may be prescribed.
Local treatment of allergic cheilitis includes the use of a variety of emollient oils, ointments and balms based on sea buckthorn, vitamin E and others. To avoid the recurrence of the pathology, it is necessary to take an allergy test in order to eliminate any contact with the allergen in the future. It is also advisable to reconsider your diet and carefully consider the choice of cosmetics.
Causes of dry lip skin in ladies and guys
In adults, lips may be dry if the face has been exposed to adverse weather. Low temperatures and wind are bad. In spring and summer, sponges are damaged by ultraviolet radiation.
Due to low water consumption, guys and ladies may have a general lack of water, which negatively affects the hydration of the skin of the lips. Incorrect oral hygiene, insertion of a dirty towel, or touching with unwashed hands are disastrous for this part of the face.
Ladies and guys have dry lips due to hypovitaminosis B2 and B6, low immunity and hemoglobin, fungal diseases, gastrointestinal problems, lip biting during depression, allergies to food, dentures, toothpaste and cosmetics. Smoking and alcohol cause dehydration, which causes many skin imperfections.
If we are talking about women, then their problems with their lips are often caused by the wrong choice of cosmetics and vitamin deficiency, and if we are talking about men, then their lips suffer mainly from natural causes, drinking alcohol and smoking.
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