
Como cuidar dos lábios rachados neste inverno
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Os meses de inverno podem causar estragos em nossos lábios, deixando-os secos, escamosos e doloridos. Então, por que essa época do ano causa lábios rachados - e há algo que possamos fazer para evitá-los?
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Why do we get chapped lips?
The skin on our lips has three to five cellular layers, compared to typical facial skin, which has up to 16 layers. The lips also lack the oil glands found in other parts of the skin. Therefore, as the weather gets colder and there is less humidity, the outdoor air combined with the indoor central heating can dehydrate our skin and cause lips to crack, peel and bleed - a condition known as cheilitis simplex.
Dermatologist Dr Anton Alexandroff explains: "Cold and windy clima can have negative effects on our skin. The winter weather can strip it of moisture, causing the skin to become dry, chapped and prone to flaking.
"Our lips are particularly vulnerable to this, as they are so often exposed to the elements. The skin is also thinner here, than on other parts of our body."
What else can cause chapped lips in winter?
Voltar ao conteúdoThe weather isn't always the cause of sore lips, however. Daniel Glass, Consultant Dermatologist, The Dermatology Clinic, London says that chapped lips can be caused by a number of factors - such as eczema ou dermatite alérgica de contato.
"Sometimes infections such as candida or staphylococcus can cause inflammation of the corner of the lips - as can ferro ou vitamin B deficiency," he explains. "The initial infection with the herpes or vírus do herpes labial can result in eroded, scaly skin on the lips."
Doença celíaca can also lead to inflammation of the corners of the mouth, which can be mistaken for chapping. Certain drugs can cause dry chapped lips - most commonly retinoids, such as isotretinoin used in acne treatment. If you already struggle with dry lips, cold and wintry weather can make the issue worse.
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How to treat chapped lips
Voltar ao conteúdoDr Alexandroff says you should moisturise your lips regularly, reapplying throughout the day and before bed.
He adds: "It's also important to make sure that you stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water."
Dry lips can also be helped by gentle exfoliation to ensure you are removing any dry flaky skin from the surface of your lips. Although this won't address the problem, it may help to reduce the scale sitting on the surface of the lips.
Small lifestyle changes may also reduce your chance of developing chapped lips:
Wash your hands before applying lip balm.
Resist the urge to pick or bite any flaky skin - doing so can slow down the healing process.
Avoid licking dry or cracked lips - this can make them more sore.
Bear in mind that some foods may irritate sore lips - such as spicy meals.
Wear a scarf over your mouth to protect the delicate skin on your lips - if going out into the wind and cold.
If you forget your balm while out with friends, don't share theirs - as tempting as it might be, this can spread germs.
Check the ingredients in your lip balm
Although many of us tend to have a range of different lip balms stashed away in our coat pockets, bags, and bedside tables, it's important to make sure you are using the right balm to avoid making your lips more sore.
Dr Daron Seukeran, Group Medical Director for the skincare clinic group sk:n explains: "There can be ingredients in some lip balms that may cause eczematous dermatite which can affect the lips and the skin surrounding the lips."
Some lip balms contain ingredients that can potentially cause an allergic reaction.
Isso inclui:
Propolis.
Lanolin.
Coconut oil.
Almond oil.
Óleo de hortelã-pimenta.
Vitamin E.
These ingredients can also make the lips drier:
Menthol phenol.
Ácido salicílico.
To combat dry lips, look out for ingredients to help lock in moisture:
Occlusive.
Emollient.
Humectant.
"The best advice is to keep it simple," says Seukeran. "Many people like using a nice smelling or tasting lip balm, but it is best to use a non-fragranced lip balm as a moisturiser which also contains a sun protection ingredient."
Professor Vishal Madan, Clinical Director, Everything Skin Clinic, UK says bland emollients such as Vaseline can be good, as the likelihood of allergies with these are rare. He also advises looking out for hypoallergenic balms.
"The most important thing when purchasing a lip balm is to make sure that it works for you," he says. "If your lips burn, sting, or feel uncomfortable when you apply a product to your lips, it is irritating your lips. If this is the case, you should stop using this product and try another one."
When to visit your doctor or pharmacist for chapped lips
Voltar ao conteúdoYou should seek medical help if your lips are hot, painful, red and swollen - as it could be a sign of infection. If the chapping is very severe or doesn't heal, it may be a sign of another issue, so it's worth having it checked by a doctor or skin specialist.
If you have a small, fluid-filled blister on your lip or around your mouth, you may have a ferida labial. Cold sores should start to heal within 10 days, but are contagious and may be irritating or painful while they heal. Antiviral creams and patches are available from your pharmacist.
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Lydia Smith
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BA, MA, MSc
Lydia Smith é uma jornalista premiada e escritora de reportagens que escreveu extensivamente sobre saúde da mulher e saúde mental. Atualmente, ela está cursando um mestrado em psicologia.
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Dr Colin Tidy, MRCGP
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MBBS, MRCGP, MRCP (Paediatrics), DCH
Dr Colin Tidy é um médico do NHS, baseado em Oxfordshire.
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