• Recurrent dark spots at the corners of lips are commonly due to angular cheilitis or post-inflammatory pigmentation
• It is often associated with repeated irritation, dryness, saliva accumulation or mild fungal/bacterial involvement
• Nutritional factors (like vitamin B or iron deficiency) can also contribute to recurrence
Next Steps
• Clinical evaluation to check for active inflammation vs residual pigmentation
• Assessment for nutritional deficiencies if episodes are frequent
• Identification of triggering factors (lip licking, dryness, cosmetics, etc.)
Helpful Tips / Word of Caution
• Keep the area moisturized and avoid excessive lip licking
• Maintain good hydration and balanced nutrition
• Avoid using harsh or fragranced lip products that may trigger irritation
Kindly consult with me via practo for detailed evaluation and treatment
This is called angular and perioral dermatitis. It may be due to drooling of saliva at night. Please contact me using online consult option for proper treatment
Don't worry...you are suffering from seborrheic dermatitis causing blackness on the corner of lips.. Specific medicine available for good control... Treatment depends on the severity..Do direct online consultation for detailed prescription by sending photos.
Is there any white deposits over angle of mouth?
Much more detailed medical history needs to be assessed before starting you on your personalised treatment plan
Kindly share a clear picture in good lighting of affected area
No need to worry.specific treatment is available.it depends on severity of the disease . Complete medical history is required..
Pls do online consultation with Dermatologist for detailed prescription & guidance.
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