Perioral dermatitis
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Perioral dermatitis in a child

Dermatitis perioralis is dermatitis affecting the area around the mouth (further around the eyes and on the forehead). The etiology is unclear, but is believed to be multifactorial – eg cosmetics, topical steroid treatment, UV radiation and others. It manifests as erythema, papules and papulopustules with pityriasis-like desquamation. Skin manifestations usually heal without scars. The patient feels strong itching, burning and even tension.

Drying compresses, topical antibiotic erythromycinTemplate:HVLP are recommended for treatment, systemic tetracyclineTemplate:HVLP for more severe forms, corticosteroids are contraindicated (initially it causes relief, but after stopping the rebound phenomenon).


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