I've been seeing a Derm for the last 6 months for a rash around my mouth. I was using
Elocon off and on for years in the crease of my
chinChin augmentation
Chin augmentation - series. 1st she said POD due to
Elocon, I stoppped using
Elocon and tried tetracyclince. 2 months of that, rash was still present, although not as pimply. 2nd visit she said POD is now gone can start using
Elocon &
Protopic @ night, put me on doxycyclince also. 2 months rash got worse, pimples cames back. 3rd visit she said stop using Elocon, still on doxycycline. I now Have been off Elocon for 54 days. Rash has 0 pimples, have been testing with Cleocin T & Metrolotion. Metrolotion burns my rash & makes it worse, Cleocin seems to work better. Before using Metro, the rash was light pink, and looking better. Tried Metrolotion 1 night, two days ago and rash is red again. Last visit to derm, she is convinced it is not POD, but does not know what the rash is.
Symtoms: Red rash on chin, no itching, some drying, no pimples, a little bit of the rash is above my lip as well.
1) What should I put in it now, being that it is red/inflamed from the Metrolotion?
2) If the Rash is corticosteroid induced, how long before it gets better?
3) Can it be POD with no pimples?
4) I've been on doxycycline for 3 months, should I stop?
5) Food allegy? My derm said it would itch if it was.
My derm has given up on me, she said I may just have to live with it?? Where can I go from here?
It sounds as though men only get this condition through overuse of topical steriods. Is a mans perioral skin different than a womens?
I have been on tetracyline for 2 months last oct-dec. while the redness subsided - on and off - it continues to return -
I have also been prescribed cleocin and Locioid cream - nothing is working - sometimes the patches are bright red - and very very dry and flaky - sometimes the redness and dry skin subside for a brief period.
What is this? My dermatologist mentioned that perhaps my toothpaste was dripping from my mouth - however that is out of the question.
Is this perioiral dermatitis? as you mentioned it could happen spontaneously in women. Coincidentally, my boss - a 44 yr-old woman has them same condition currently.
I have stopped all medication for a number of weeks.
Also, someone mentioned that this could possibly be caused by an overdose of niacin? Both myself and my boss have been taking Vit B supplements recently and both of us have had major flair ups.
Thanks for your help.