Why do the corners of my mouth crack when I eat melon?

This is usually seen when a large amount of melon is consumed in a short period of time, as the sugar content of melon is very high and excessive consumption can lead to a hyperosmolar environment on the skin at the corners of the mouth, which can lead to cellular dehydration and wrinkling, and a decrease in local resistance, which can lead to infections and cracking of the skin at the corners of the mouth.