This image displays a frequent location for candida infection (angular cheilitis), the corners of the mouth.  The cracking at the corners of the mouth in oral candidiasis, as displayed in this image, is known as angular cheilitis or perlèche.  This image displays cracking and scaling at the corners of the mouth typical of angular cheilitis.
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Angular Cheilitis  Information for adults

Picture of Angular Cheilitis: This image displays a frequent location for candida infection (angular cheilitis), the corners of the mouth.  Divider line
This image displays a frequent location for candida infection (angular cheilitis), the corners of the mouth.
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Signs and Symptoms
Angular cheilitis can be found in the corners of the mouth. A patient with angular cheilitis may notice:
  • Cracking and fissuring of the corners of the mouth, with redness
  • Ulceration
  • Drainage of pus
  • Tissue softness and tenderness
Last Modified: 22 Dec 2008