Sore lips
The best thing to do if you have dry or sore lips is to regularly apply a lip balm containing petroleum or beeswax. You may need totry a few different products before you find one that works for you.
For example, you may be sensitive to fragranced products, in which case non-fragranced lip balms are available.
If you're going to be spending time outdoors in the sun, choose a lip balm with a sun protection factor (SPF) of at least 15 to help protect your lips.
Lip balm acts as a shield to protect your lips against the sun, wind and cold or dry air. It will trapmoisture and seal cracks against infection.
Avoid lip balms in pots repeatedly dipping your finger into the balm can introduce germs.
Covering your lips with a scarf when you're outside during the winter can also help prevent dry lips.
Find out how to look after your lips when they're exposed to the sun, wind and cold. Applying a lip balm that contains petroleum or beeswax will help treat and prevent dry lips.
It's very tempting to pick and bite off flakes of dried skin, but this will only make your lips bleed and heal more slowly. Irritating the skin around your mouth may alsotrigger a Herpes simplex virus
The best thing to do if you have dry or sore lips is to regularly apply a lip balm containing petroleum or beeswax. You may need totry a few different products before you find one that works for you.
Sometimes dry lips can become inflamed andfeel sore. The medical term for inflamed lips is cheilitis. Lips usually become inflamed as a result of mild irritation. They can also become inflamed if the
See your GP if your lips are red and sore and you think they're infected. They may prescribe an antibiotic or antifungal cream to treat the infection. This may also contain 1% hydrocortisone (steroi