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Pityriasis
Rosea is the self-limiting
rash, In other words, it can go away on
its own without any treatment. Although the rash can be quite dramatic and irritating, the illness is very mild and often not dangerous.
It most commonly affects young adults but can affect people of all ages.Pityriasis rosea is a
self-limiting rash that can occur both in adults and in children, better to say
in people of all ages. Pityriasis rosea is more
common in children and young adults than older people. It is most common
in the age range between 10 and 35 years. It is
more common in the spring and autumn than winter or summer.
Its exact cause is still unknown. No germ (bacterium, virus, or fungus) found in people with the rash which is strange. However, certain types of human herpes viruses may be a reason why people are getting the rash. It`s not associated with food, dirty water, medicines or stress. However, some medicines can cause a rash which can look similar to pityriasis rosea.
Its exact cause is still unknown. No germ (bacterium, virus, or fungus) found in people with the rash which is strange. However, certain types of human herpes viruses may be a reason why people are getting the rash. It`s not associated with food, dirty water, medicines or stress. However, some medicines can cause a rash which can look similar to pityriasis rosea.
Pityriasis is not usually contagious,
so the rash does not spread to other people. Most people with pityriasis rosea
feel perfectly well but are aware of irritating
rash. The rash may be itchy but sometimes is not. Some people may have:
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A high temperature (fever).
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A feeling of sickness (nausea).
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A feeling of being more tired than usual.
Any symptoms
that do occur usually start before the rash appears on the skin. Some people had developed intense itching before the rash first appears.
Occasionally, some people also will have affected areas in
their mouths - for example, blisters or ulcers inside their mouth.
A 'herald patch' usually
appears on the skin first. Usually an oval- or round-shaped patch which
can vary from 2-5 cm in diameter. Usually
pink/red in color. It most commonly
appears on your chest or upper back. It can sometimes appear on your tummy
(abdomen), neck, back, thigh or upper arms. However, many cases do not have a
herald patch or it goes unnoticed.
Around 5-15 days later a
more widespread rash gradually appears over about ten days. Most commonly this is on the back or the chest and
abdomen. This rash can spread over much of your body. However, it does not
usually affect your face.
The
rash usually consists of oval-shaped spots 1-3 cm in diameter which is pink
in color. These spots are smaller than
the herald patch. Often the spots seem to form lines in parallel with your skin
creases.This rash may be very itchy. The rash fades in time, but this may take several weeks. It leaves no marks or
scarring. Second attacks are very rare but have been
reported.This description is the typical case which most people seem to
have. Occasionally, the rash may just affect the arms and legs. Rarely, it can
cause scaling or flaking of the skin, which can be troublesome.Visit http://pityriasis-rosea.org/







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