Lip-Lick Cheilitis and Its Connection to the Brain

舔唇性唇炎及其与大脑的联系

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Abstract

An eight-year-old male who habitually licked his lips and presented with dry, flaky, and red skin bordering the outside of his lips was diagnosed with lip-lick cheilitis. This condition is exacerbated or, at times, caused by chronic lip-licking, leading to irritation and discomfort. Treatment included tacrolimus 0.03% topical ointment, which he was instructed to apply twice daily. He was also advised to stop licking his lips, maintain proper hydration, and use a stress ball when tempted to lick the irritated region. Following these interventions, there was a clear reduction in both irritation and redness. This condition frequently reflects psychocutaneous interactions, commonly observed in patients with underlying psychological stress, displaying the connection between the brain and skin.

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