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Perioral dermatitis, a condition related to acne vulgaris, consists of red papules that may appear microvesicular that typically affect the nasolabial folds, perioral area or perioccular area. It usually affects womenWomen's way between the ages of 20 and 45.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perioral_dermatitis
It is commonly caused by the use of fluorinated topical glucocorticoid steroids to this area.
I have been diagnosed with Perioral Dermatitis, I was put on TetracyclineTetracycline Tetracycline hydrochloride Tetracycline topical for a month and I'm currently on day 4. I know it's going to take a while to heal but since I have stopped using everything possible on my faceFace pain it has become all dry, flaky and tight? Is this normalNormal saline flush, does this mean it's healing? Should I now just leave it be and let it keep doing whatever it is it's doing? I'm scared to put any type of cream on it seeing how that's how it makes it worse right...
Perioral dermatitis, a condition related to acne vulgaris, consists of red papules that may appear microvesicular that typically affect the nasolabial folds, perioral area or perioccular area. It usually affects women between the ages of 20 and 45.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perioral_dermatitis
It is commonly caused by the use of fluorinated topical glucocorticoid steroids to this area.
It is treated in a similar manner to acne vulgaris with tetracycline antibiotics or erythromycin but, without the use of topical steroids.
Recently, photodynamic therapy (PDT) has been reported to be helpful, although large studies have not yet been performed.
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I have been diagnosed with Perioral Dermatitis, I was put on Tetracycline for a month and I'm currently on day 4. I know it's going to take a while to heal but since I have stopped using everything possible on my face it has become all dry, flaky and tight? Is this normal, does this mean it's healing? Should I now just leave it be and let it keep doing whatever it is it's doing? I'm scared to put any type of cream on it seeing how that's how it makes it worse right...
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