Saturday, April 24, 2010

What is Pityriaras Roesa and where does it come from?.?

this is a skin rash which appears mildly at first then over a period of 10 days it covers your entire body,it is very uncomfortable with constant itch and burning.|||Pityriasis rosea is a rash that occurs most commonly in people between the ages of 10 and 35, but may occur at any age. The rash can last from several weeks to several months. Usually there are no permanent marks as a result of this condition, although some darker-skinned persons may develop long-lasting flat brown spots that eventually fade. It may occur at anytime of year, but pityriasis rosea is most common in the spring and fall.





Signs and Symptoms


Pityriasis rosea usually begins with a large, scaly, pink patch on the chest or back, which is called a "herold" or "mother" patch. It is frequently confused with ringworm, but antifungal creams do not help because it is not a fungus.





Within a week or two, more pink patches appear on the chest, back, arms, and legs. Patches may also occur on the neck, but rarely on the face. The patches are oval and may form a pattern over the back that resembles the outline of a Christmas tree. Sometimes the disease can produce a very severe and widespread skin eruption. About half the patients will have some itching, especially when they become warm. Physical activities like jogging and running, or bathing in hot water, may cause the rash to temporarily worsen or become more obvious. There may be other symptoms including fatigue and aching. The rash usually fades and disappears within six to eight weeks, but can sometimes last much longer.|||I had that not too long ago! I was freaked out at first as well. Don't worry it just looks bad for a couple weeks. I did some research and found that the sun really helps get rid of it. About 15-20 minutes a day in the sun will help get rid of the rash and zap it!!! I didn't have any bad itching or burning that I can recall, i put lotions and stuff on it but the sun is finally what worked.|||The first answer is a very good description. One more point to add. Usually it will have a very distinct pattern across the entire back - that of a Christmas Tree. The sun is the best treatment to dry it up. My son only had it for about 2 weeks and it was gone but he went shirtless in the sun most of the time. He never complains and when asked if it itched he only said a little. I put some Benedryl cream on it and he said that helped. He also said it helped to immediately take a shower after coming in. His physician said Dial soap was best.|||Pityriasis Rosea - Patient UK


Pityriasis Rosea is a rash thought to be caused by virus. Although the rash can be quite dramatic, the illness is very mild. It commonly affects young adults, but can affect all ages. It goes away on its own without any treatment. ... What are the symptoms of pityriasis rosea? Most people don't feel unwell ...www.patient.co.uk/showdoc





My 18 yr old son had this condition 3 months ago - he is totally ok now

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