Showing posts with label Sore or dry lips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sore or dry lips. Show all posts

Sore or dry lips

Sore or dry lips



Dry or sore lips are a common problem, especially during hot or cold weather. There are things you can try yourself that may help.

Things you can try yourself

Do

  • use a lip balm containing petroleum jelly or beeswax – you can buy these at a pharmacy or supermarket
  • try a few different lip balms if one isn't working for you – some people may be sensitive to some fragrances or ingredients
  • wash your hands before applying lip balm
  • use a lip balm with a sun protection factor (SPF) of 15 or more during hot weather
  • cover your lips with a scarf when you're outside in cold weather
  • drink plenty of water to avoid becoming dehydrated

Don't

  • do not pick or bite any flaky skin on your lips – this can slow down healing
  • do not keep licking dry or cracked lips – this can make them sore
  • do not share lip balms with other people – this can spread germs

A pharmacist can help with sore or dry lips

A pharmacist can advise you about:
  • the best treatments for dry or sore lips
  • whether you need to see a GP

Non-urgent advice:See a GP if:

  • your lips are hot, painful, red and swollen – this could be a sign of infection
If your GP thinks you have an infected lip, they may prescribe an antibiotic or antifungal cream to treat the problem.
Information:
If you have a small, fluid-filled blister on your lip, you may have a cold sore.
Most people with cold sores get a tingling, burning or itching feeling on their lip before the blister appears.