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rash or something else?

I am probably just being paraniod, like I always am, but I just need an opinion.  I frequently use chapstick, so my lips are usually never overly dry.  But I noticed a tiny spot that looks like a rash on the corner of my mouth.  Sometimes it itches, but could it just be raw?  It doesn't hurt or anything... and I looked up the symptoms for herpes and they mentioned a tingling along with the rash... but I didn't get the tingling where the rash is, and my mouth tingled about about a minute... what do you think this could be?  Too much research makes me think i have something, because i'm looking for the symptoms. Also, the rash doesn't look very dry... it's just kinda there, and sort of burns, like it's raw.  Could just just be a dry patch?


Thanks and please let me know!
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Thank you very much!  It actually went away but this did help a lot!  Thank you for your time
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Hi,

This could be a part of Cheilitis, which is a medical condition involving inflammation of the lip. Or a bad case of Chapped lips , a condition whereby the lips become dry and possibly cracked. It may be caused by the evaporation of moisture.

Lip balm can often provide temporary relief, though it should not be used extensively.  One should avoid licking their lips as saliva contains the enzyme amylase, which can damage the already compromised lip tissue.
Honey can be used on the lips as a natural remedy.


Cheilitis is associated with many conditions from Vitamin B12 deficiency, iron deficiency anemia, be a symptom of allergies.can also be caused by taking the (retinoid) drug Isotretinoin (brand name Roaccutane).

Applying protective paraffin-based ointment (such as Vaseline) or lip balms to the lips is normally very effective. Also take Vitamin B supplements.

If nothing works you can have a biopsy done to find out the cause.
ref:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapped_lips

Some causes of the symptoms you mention, could be lip biting, lip licking, Vit.B2 deficiency, smoking, overexposure to sun and ill fitting dentures. In extreme cases, this could be due to bacterial or fungal skin infection.

You need to drink plenty of water daily – around 1.5 – 3 litres per day and eat a balanced diet. Do not keep your lips dry; apply lip balm which contains sunscreen – preferably a medicated one.

If the symptoms still persist, consult your skin specialist or dermatologist.

Let us know about how you are doing and if you have any other doubts.

Regards.
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to add, this "rash" is barely even noticable.  Am I just being paranoid?
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