A member asked:

I don't normally suffer from dry lips so is this another symptom of allergies?

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Dr. Joel Teig answered

Allergies can dry : Allergies can dry your lips, but usually there are two main causes of a drying. One is not drinking enough liquids, in warm weather or cool. The other main cause is excess salt in the diet. My suggestion is to first use a moisturizer for the lips and see if the situation gets better. If not, then make an appointment with your doctor to evaluate your blood chemistries.

Answered 4/5/2013

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