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THERE IS A CURE for cheilitis
 
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THERE IS A CURE for cheilitis


Hey guys, why all this talk that there isn't a cure? Wow, i had this condition for years and thought it was nothing serious. But in the meanwhile it started to bother me so I went to see a dermatologist. Oh, a forgot to say i had the same symptoms as you do. And guess what? I have no problems for months now! No more cracked and dry painful lips! :)

How did it happen? Well, as i said i went to see a dermatologist. The diagnosis was - cheilitis. So she (the doctor) prescribed a Vitamin A drops and a cream. So basically what you do is next - the cream is a regular hand-cream (the one i have is for smaller children, it's more efficient). I think you can use a regular cream you can find in any shop. Than you put a whole bottle (10 ml.) of Vit. A drops and mix it together. Put it on your lips and the problem just goes out the window. Now in order to do this you have to put it every day, or at least when the lips get dry. I'm doing this for two months and sometimes i even forget that i had cheilitis. No more lips peeling off or whatever ‘cause the lips don’t dry so there is nothing to peel! Well ok, they sometimes get a bit dry but who’s lips don’t?

You can put as much liquid on your lips as much as you want 'cause if they start drying up you just put the cream+Vit. A and in a matter of minutes your ready to do what you want!!! :))) Sometimes i put it in the morning and it can last ALL DAY. You go back home at night and before you go to sleep put one layer and the whole next day you have the softest lips in the world, 'normal' lips if you prefer. I mean, now i even more softer and good-looking lips that many of my friends. Soft, soft...if you don't believe me just ask my girlfriend! :))) So spread the good news all over the world! :)

The story is that it looks like i have i vitamin-deficiency (Vit. A). Chronic maybe, not sure.

VERY IMPORTANT : Taking medicines on your own hand is dangerous. Well there is nothing dangerous in a hand-cream or a vitamin (being a medical student i know something :) But first of all go to see a doctor (a dermatologist) and i think that day you'll walk out there like a new person.

I made your day, right? ;)
 

 
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