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How to cure lip lickers dermatitis - #11125

Navya

Lips are burning and is itchy and feeling tight it is looking red theere is swelling and it is getting bad noy good and i am just applying vaseline as much as possible and Licking yeah thats it..........

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Lip licker’s dermatitis is a condition that can be aggravated by constant lip licking, which dries the skin rather than moisturizing it. It is important to try and break this cycle to prevent further irritation and inflammation. The first step would be to stop licking your lips as much as possible. I know it’s easier said than done, but each time you feel the urge to lick, try applying a bland, fragrance-free lip balm or ointment instead, like petrolatum-based products. These products can help create a barrier that seals in moisture and reduces irritation. Try to avoid flavored or fragranced lip products, as these can sometimes aggravate inflammation. Additionally, you might want to consider using a mild hydrocortisone cream on the affected area, but only for a short period, like a week, as overuse can thin the skin. Apply it sparingly and follow package instructions or consult a pharmacist for proper use.

Drinking plenty of water throughout the day can help keep your body—and by extension, your lips—hydrated from the inside out, while avoiding irritants such as spicy foods or acidic beverages may reduce discomfort. If all else fails or symptoms worsen or persist beyond a week or two, reaching out to a healthcare professional is strongly advisable. They can rule out other conditions like allergic reactions or eczema and may prescribe a more targeted treatment if necessary. Always ensure that any self-treatment doesn’t delay seeking appropriate medical care when the condition appears severe or unresponsive to initial efforts. Remember, simple changes and perseverance can often make a significant difference in managing and eventually recovering from such dermatologic nuisances.

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