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Results 1 - 10 of 57 for lips
  1. How to do pursed lip breathing. 1. Breathe in (inhale) slowly through your nose for 2 counts. 2. Feel your belly gets larger as you ...
  2. A cleft lip is an abnormal opening in the middle of the upper lip. A cleft palate is an opening in the ... Cleft lip repair and cleft palate repair are indicated for: Repair of physical deformity Nursing, feeding, or speech problems ...
  3. How to do pursed lip breathing. 1. Breathe in (inhale) slowly through your nose for 2 counts. 2. Feel your belly gets larger as you ...
  4. Dry chapped lips can occur in cold and even warm weather. To avoid chapped lips, use a lip balm with sunscreen when outside in any weather. ...
  5. Cheilitis is an inflammation of the lips that can cause pain, dryness, and cracking. Learn about its causes, treatments, and prevention tips to help keep your lips healthy.
  6. Mouth From the National Institutes of Health (National Cancer Institute)  
    Anatomy/Images ... Anatomy ... National Cancer Institute ... From the National Institutes of Health
  7. ... sunlight. There is thickening whitish discoloration of the lip at the border of the lip and skin. There is also loss of the usually sharp demarcation between the red of the lip and the normal skin (vermilion border). This condition ...
  8. Cold Sores/Images ... Cold Sores ... VisualDX ... Herpes simplex infection of the mouth and face, also known as orofacial herpes simplex, herpes labialis, cold sores, ...
  9. Oral Melanotic Macule (VisualDX)  
    ... of dark spot that may appear on the lips, gums, or inside the mouth.
  10. Actinic Cheilitis (VisualDX)  
    Actinic cheilitis, sometimes known as “farmer’s lip” or “sailor’s lip,” is a precancerous condition caused by chronic sun damage. The lower lip is most often affected. Individuals with actinic ...
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