What do chapped lips reveal about your health?

Phuong Mai November 24, 2018 21:00

Dry, chapped lips are a common occurrence during the cold winter months. However, they can also be a sign of a more serious condition, such as a thyroid disorder, yeast infection, or dehydration.

Iron, zinc and vitamin B deficiencies:Diet has a significant impact on the condition of your lips. Accordingly, if the body does not supplement enough iron, zinc, vitamin B, dry, chapped lips will appear. In addition, a form of vitamin B is vitamin B2, commonly known as riboflavin, when deficient can cause swollen, inflamed and peeling lips.

Dehydration:When the amount of water in our body decreases, almost all of our biological functions begin to weaken. Lips are no exception. When dehydrated, lips tend to lose water and mineral content, thus becoming chapped, dry and flaky. If you are active or have diabetes, you are at a higher risk of dehydration. The only way to protect your skin, as well as your body, is to drink plenty of water, replenishing it with natural minerals. Follow the "8 glasses of water a day" rule to avoid dehydration.

Allergic reactions:Lips are one of the sensitive areas that need to be taken care of carefully. However, many people do not realize that lip products may not be suitable and cause allergies. Certain medications can also cause this side effect. Then the lips become dry, flaky and puffy. That is why you need to carefully check the chemicals in lip care products.

Kawasaki disease:This is a disease that causes inflammation of the blood vessels and problems with the lymph nodes. When dry, cracked lips are a sign of this disease, you need to treat it as soon as possible, because it can be fatal. The disease often occurs in infants and young children. In addition to dry lips, other symptoms of the disease include rashes, peeling skin, fever, redness, swelling in the eyes, hands and feet, even the tongue and throat...

Thyroid disorders:This is one of the most dreaded diseases because it is often not diagnosed properly, especially in the early stages. Once detected, it is also not easy to control. When you have the disease, the top layer of the skin becomes thicker, you will feel itchy, and the skin gradually dries out. Dry and chapped lips can be an early sign of thyroid disorder, so you need to pay attention. Therefore, consult a doctor immediately.

Yeast infection:When you have a yeast infection, it grows at a very fast rate and cannot be controlled. Saliva then acts as a catalyst to stimulate the yeast to multiply. And if you have a yeast infection around your mouth, it is very dangerous. The signs of yeast infection in this area are chapped lips with small cracks near the corners of the mouth. In this case, it is best to avoid licking the lips and surrounding area to avoid saliva from making the infection worse.

Herpes virus infection:Herpes is a sexually transmitted disease and chapped lips are not usually characteristic of it. However, this sign can still be an early sign that you have herpes. Blisters are more common with herpes, they are painful and form blisters on the skin. The disease often manifests with signs of pain, burning, itching or slight numbness of the skin before the blisters appear.

Impetigo:This is a bacterial infection that can occur anywhere on the body, but is most common around the nose, mouth, arms, or buttocks. Its common symptoms include small red spots and blisters on the skin around the mouth. Dry, cracked lips and itching are also signs of impetigo.

Sun damage:The air and weather around us also have a significant impact on our bodies, both internally and externally. We are all exposed to some degree of sun damage. During harsh winters, the sun and cold winds can cause our lips to become dry, chapped and even painful. If you experience this, make sure you use a good quality lip care product to treat the chapped lips.
According to news.zing.vn
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