Contact Cheilitis
Cheilitis of contact can be triggered by the following factors:
- perfumes, dyes, preservatives present in lipsticks, lip balms;
- toothpaste (in particular, which contains propolis), mouth rinses, the materials are made restorations;
- food (especially citrus fruits);
- objects: pieces of musical instruments, etc..
Begins with local itching, followed by erythema and sometimes even swelling and blisters on the lips. The lesions may spread to the skin around the lips and, less commonly, mucosal.
Diagnosis is established based on the clinical, patch tests may be used to detect trigger factor.
Treatment consists of local administration of corticosteroids and avoiding contact with the trigger agent.
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