It was hard to understand. It didn't answer any of my questions. I still don't know what to do next. All rights reserved. This information is not intended as a substitute for professional medical care. Always follow your healthcare professional's instructions. Patient Education. Understanding Pityriasis Rosea Pityriasis rosea is a type of skin rash.
What causes pityriasis rosea? Symptoms of pityriasis rosea In some people, the rash shows up 1 to 2 weeks after symptoms such as headache, sore throat, nausea, stuffy nose, and fever. Treatment for pityriasis rosea The rash should go away without treatment, but it can take 4 to 8 weeks or longer.
You can treat your itching with any of these: Corticosteroid cream or ointment. Calamine lotion. This is a pink, watery lotion that can help stop itching. If you have severe symptoms, your healthcare provider may treat you with any of the below: Acyclovir. Yes No. Tell us more. Last question: How confident are you filling out medical forms by yourself? Erythromycin in pityriasis rosea: a double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial. J Am Acad Dermatol.
Pityriasis rosea is not associated with human herpesvirus 7. Arch Dermatol. Human herpesvirus 7 in patients with pityriasis rosea. Electron microscopy investigations and polymerase chain reaction in mononuclear cells, plasma and skin. Human herpesvirus 6 and 7 DNA in peripheral blood leucocytes and plasma in patients with pityriasis rosea by polymerase chain reaction: a prospective case control study.
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Pityriasis rosea associated with imatinib STI, Gleevec. J Dermatol. Pityriasis rosea and ketotifen. Bjornberg A, Tegner E. Pityriasis rosea. New York: McGraw-Hill, Treatment of pityriasis rosea with UV radiation. Leenutaphong V, Jiamton S. UVB phototherapy for pityriasis rosea: a bilateral comparison study. This article is one in a series coordinated by Daniel L. This content is owned by the AAFP. A person viewing it online may make one printout of the material and may use that printout only for his or her personal, non-commercial reference.
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