ILLNESSOPEDIA

Free Online Database Of Diseases, Illnesses & Ailments

  •  


Dermatitis, Perioral



Dermatitis, Perioral Causes


Medical experts believe there is more than one single cause for Perioral dermatitis. Among the most common factors identified is the prolonged use of the topical steroid as well as the use of steroid sprays as inhaled prescriptions. Other causative agents include fluorinated toothpastes , face creams and moisturizers.


Dermatitis, Perioral Definition


Perioral dermatitis is characterized as a type of facial rash that usually tends to occur just around the mouth region. Most skin condition manifests as red and often slightly bumpy or scaly in texture. It can gradually spread up around the nose area, and even move up to the eyes.


Dermatitis, Perioral Diagnosis


Dermatologists usually diagnose the condition by physical examination.


Dermatitis, Perioral Symptoms and Signs


The primary symptoms of this skin condition are the growth of small red or oink bumps as well as very tiny lesions that are filled with pus around the mouth area. The bumps may also grow around the eyes as well as the nose, and appear to be overly dry and flaky skin.


Dermatitis, Perioral Treatment


When washing the face, it is best to use mild soaps to prevent further irritation, scrubbing the area should also be avoided. It is important to identify the product that causes the skin ion condition and stop using the irritant. A topical antibacterial cream or lotion may also be used to provide immediate relief.


Most Viewed Pages



Recent Searches



Our Visitors Ask About



Medical News