messtafarian
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I've got this again.
I've seen some suggestions throughout Google, one that it is thrush, and one that it is a vitamin deficiency with B1 being the most common; also that it could be a deficiency of iron.
I doubt that I have a B1 deficiency since I've been taking LOTS of B1 with magnesium for six weeks. I do have an iron deficiency but in Peatworld that's a good thing and I don't personally believe low iron has these terrible effects.
That leaves thrush; candida, which could be true since I've been on heavy antibiotics and had two recent courses of prednisone, even though I supplemented probiotics throughout ( not sure if that does anything, but I did it).
It always seems like whenever I get heavy into peating, I get angular cheilitis. Is there another explanation or remedy?
I've seen some suggestions throughout Google, one that it is thrush, and one that it is a vitamin deficiency with B1 being the most common; also that it could be a deficiency of iron.
I doubt that I have a B1 deficiency since I've been taking LOTS of B1 with magnesium for six weeks. I do have an iron deficiency but in Peatworld that's a good thing and I don't personally believe low iron has these terrible effects.
That leaves thrush; candida, which could be true since I've been on heavy antibiotics and had two recent courses of prednisone, even though I supplemented probiotics throughout ( not sure if that does anything, but I did it).
It always seems like whenever I get heavy into peating, I get angular cheilitis. Is there another explanation or remedy?