Girls Sharing Lip Balms – Why It Spreads Infections
School, college, friends ke beech ek common habit hai:
“Lip balm de na, lips bahut dry lag rahe hain.”
Yeh habit harmless lagti hai,
par lips ke liye serious trouble ban sakti hai.
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Why Lips Are Very Sensitive
Lips:
• Bahut thin skin ke hote hain
• No oil glands
• Jaldi crack aur infect hote hain
Isliye yahan infection spread hona easy hota hai.
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What Lives on Used Lip Balms
Shared lip balms carry:
• Bacteria
• Viruses
• Fungal germs
Even agar lips normal dikh rahe ho.
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Infections That Can Spread
1. Cold Sores (Herpes)
• Chhote painful blisters
• Tingling or burning before sores appear
• Easily spreads through shared products
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2. Bacterial Infections
• Redness
• Swelling
• Pus near lip corners
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3. Fungal Infections
• White patches
• Itching
• Cracks that don’t heal
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4. Angular Cheilitis
• Painful cracks at mouth corners
• Worsens with sharing habits
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Why Teen Girls Are More at Risk
• Frequent lip balm use
• Cracked lips
• Makeup sharing habits
• Hormonal changes
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Signs Parents Should Notice
• Repeated lip infections
• Painful sores
• Lips turning dark after healing
• Child avoiding spicy food
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Safe Lip Care Habits
• Use personal lip balm only
• Avoid testers in shops
• Apply with clean hands
• Replace old lip balms regularly
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Better Alternatives for Dry Lips
• Plain petroleum jelly
• Fragrance-free lip balm
• Drink enough water
• Avoid lip licking
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Final Message
Lip balm sharing is like sharing a toothbrush —
it may look harmless, but it’s not.
Healthy lips need personal care, not sharing.

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