Hi,
It seems that you may be having
angular cheilitis.I would like to say few things about angular cheilitis...Angular cheilitis is a common inflammatory condition affecting the corners of the mouth or oral commissures. Depending on underlying causes, it may last a few days or persist indefinitely. It is also called
angular stomatitis and cheilosis. There may be some cause..Dribbling of saliva, Overhang of upper lip resulting in deep furrows,,Dry
chapped lips,Proliferation of bacteria (impetigo), yeasts (thrush) or virus (cold sores),denture,poor nutrition, iron,folic acid and riboflavin deficiencies,systemic illness likeulcerative colitis,
atopic dermatitis, drugs like isotretinoin and genetic factors..
There may be..Painful cracks, fissures,Blisters, erosions, ooze, crusting, Redness, Bleeding..etc
You
consult dermatologist for firm diagnosis.
Sometime no treatment is needed, the condition heals by itself. Nutritional supplimentation,antifungal,antibiotics etc may be cosidered. Antibiotic cream, antifungal cream or emmolient may be applied.
I hope you got my answer.
Thanks.
Dr. Ilyas Patel MD