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Exfoliative cheilitis is a rare and chronic inflammatory condition that affects the lips, particularly the vermilion border (the visible red part of the lips). It is characterized by persistent peeling, crusting, scaling, and sometimes oozing of the lips. The condition can be painful, unsightly, and emotionally distressing for those affected. Key Features: • Excessive desquamation (shedding of skin) on the lips • Crusting or thick yellowish/brown scales • Redness and inflammation • Burning or tingling sensation • Lips may crack or bleed, especially when the crusts are removed • Often recurrent or persistent over months or years Common Causes or Triggers: The exact cause is often unknown (idiopathic), but several potential contributing factors include: • Habitual lip licking, biting, or picking • Contact dermatitis (e.g., reaction to cosmetics, toothpaste) • Fungal or bacterial infections • Psychological stress or psychiatric conditions • Nutritional deficiencies (e.g., vitamin B deficiency) • Hormonal imbalances • Underlying systemic conditions like psoriasis or atopic dermatitis (less commonly) Diagnosis: Exfoliative cheilitis is usually diagnosed clinically, but doctors may order tests to: • Rule out infections (fungal, bacterial, viral) • Check for allergic reactions • Exclude autoimmune or systemic diseases • Sometimes a biopsy is needed if the diagnosis is unclear Treatment: Treatment depends on the underlying cause (if identified) and may include: • Emollients and lip balms to keep lips moisturized • Topical corticosteroids or calcineurin inhibitors to reduce inflammation • Antifungal or antibacterial ointments, if infection is suspected • Avoidance of irritants (e.g., harsh toothpaste, lip products) • Behavioral therapy for habitual licking or picking • Nutritional supplementation if a deficiency is present • Psychiatric evaluation if psychogenic causes are suspected exfoliative cheilitis hindi exfoliative cheilitis exfoliative cheilitis treatment exfoliative cheilitis success stories exfoliative cheilitis cure exfoliative cheilitis laser treatment exfoliative cheilitis treatment at home exfoliative cheilitis lips exfoliative cheilitis malayalam exfoliative cheilitis experience