Q&A: What vitamin deficiency causes bumps and sores at the corners of your mouth?

What vitamin deficiency causes bumps and sores at the corners of your mouth?
My 16 month old daughter has small bumps on the inside corner of her mouth and a sore on the outside corner of one lip. Is that a sign of vitamin deficiency. She does not seem bothered by them.
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Answer by Boreas
Could be vitamin B12, but I am not certain.
Top Ten foods highest in vitamin B12:
http://www.healthaliciousness.com/articles/foods-high-in-vitamin-B12.php
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B vitamins deficiencies can cause cracks at the corners of the mouth, and the lips becoming inflamed and split. It could be riboflavin (vitamin B2) or folic acid (vitamin B9). Visit my sources to learn more, and consult your health provider to know what to do about it.