Angular chelitis: When you get little fissures, cuts or rawness in the corners of the mouth, it's called angular chelitis. Usually they're linked with nutritional deficiencies, but can be infected by a fungus (the same one that causes thrush). Usually an antifungal cream can help, but then also talking with your doctor why you might have developed them in the first place.
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