Symptoms of bacterial cheilitis
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Cheilitis is the general term of inflammatory diseases occurring in the lip. According to the course of disease, there are acute cheilitis and chronic cheilitis; According to the clinical symptoms, there are erosive cheilitis, eczema cheilitis and desquamation cheilitis; According to the etiology and pathology, there are chronic nonspecific cheilitis, glandular cheilitis, benign lymphoproliferative cheilitis, granulomatous cheilitis, Merleau syndrome, actinic cheilitis and allergic cheilitis. Symptoms of bacterial cheilitis? Let's talk about it
Symptoms of bacterial cheilitis
Chronic desquamation cheilitis is more common in women before 30 years old. The lower lip is heavy, the light one desquamate, and the heavy one may have scales. It can be secondary to infection with mild edema and hyperemia, and the disease lasts for several months to several years.
Simple type of glandular cheilitis is the most common type. Dilated glandular duct orifice can be seen in the lip, and mucus like substance is often discharged from the orifice. Superficial suppurative type of glandular cheilitis is caused by simple type of secondary infection, and muddy or purulent fluid is discharged from the gland orifice.
Deep suppurative type of glandular cheilitis is based on simple type and superficial suppurative type of repeated abscess, resulting in deep infection, suppuration and fistula. The disease can be cancerous, mostly from the development of deep suppurative type.
matters needing attention
Local injection of prednisolone suspension or application with radioisotope 32P. After infection control, chlortetracycline and glycerin can be used locally. The diagnosis should be confirmed by biopsy as soon as possible. Avoid stimulating factors and correct the bad habit of licking and biting lips.