Angular Cheilitis
Definition
A specific form of cheilitis affecting the corners of the mouth, causing painful cracking, redness, and sometimes bleeding. It can be caused by fungal or bacterial infections, vitamin deficiencies (B vitamins, iron), drooling, or poorly fitting dentures. Keeping the lip area moisturized may help prevent flare-ups, but persistent angular cheilitis should be evaluated by a healthcare provider.
Related Terms
Cheilitis
The medical term for inflammation of the lips. Cheilitis can be caused by allergic reactions (allergic contact cheilitis), environmental exposure (actinic cheilitis from sun damage), infections, nutritional deficiencies, or chronic lip licking. Symptoms include redness, swelling, cracking, and peeling. While Numbrrrz is not a treatment for medical cheilitis, maintaining lip moisture and barrier health can help prevent some forms.
Antimicrobial
A property of substances that kill or inhibit the growth of microorganisms like bacteria and fungi. Several of Numbrrrz's ingredients have natural antimicrobial properties: coconut oil's lauric acid, beeswax's inherent antimicrobial qualities, and the organic essential oils used in our scented varieties. These natural antimicrobials help keep lips healthy and protect against infection of cracked skin.
Vitamin A
A fat-soluble vitamin essential for skin cell turnover and repair. Beeswax naturally contains small amounts of vitamin A, which supports the regeneration of lip skin cells. This contributes to smoother, healthier-looking lips over time. Note: concentrated vitamin A derivatives (retinol) should be avoided during pregnancy, but the trace amounts in beeswax are considered safe.