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Kanditron
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Joined : Oct 2006
Posts : 148
Posted 11/1/2007 2:12 PM (GMT 0)
So i have these sores that I thought were just chapped spots on either side of my lips, right at the crux of my mouth that wont go away. They been there a little over two weeks now and they'll heal a little and then come back over and over.. I don't know that it's Crohn's related, just irritating. Does any one know of what I can slather on it to make it go away? I've used up tons of chap stick and thats not working.
nruth
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Joined : Mar 2006
Posts : 195
Posted 11/1/2007 2:39 PM (GMT 0)
Try Carmex. I find that Chapstick is very drying.
Mormor Vicky
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Joined : Mar 2007
Posts : 684
Posted 11/1/2007 3:30 PM (GMT 0)
I got those last year but it turned out to be from bone-marrow suppression because of 6-mp.
I started to get them again last month, but I was off 6-mp and my doctor told me to take a multi-vitamin with vit-b and zinc. Cleared up right away.
First time they were herpes virus. Oozie and weepy. This time they were just dry and cracking. Try the multi-vitamin.
dunny2
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Posted 11/1/2007 4:28 PM (GMT 0)
Cracks in the corners of your mouth can suggest your Vit b 12 is low. I would ask to have it checked.
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