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Angular Cheilitis or Perleche: Understanding and Treating this Common Condition Angular cheilitis, also known as perleche, occurs when the corners of the mouth become red, cracked and painful. One of the main causes is infection by fungi or bacteria. These germs thrive in moist places, and since the corners of the lips can stay damp […]<\/p>\n \n