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First of all, for all those dealing with Pityriasis rosea right now, my heart goes out to you. This is a terrible condition, and probably close to the worst three weeks of my life. I wanted to share my experience on here because of the lack of info online & from doctors.
7 mar 2023 · Pityriasis rosea is a common rash that usually begins as a round or oval-shaped patch and spreads in stages in a characteristic pattern. It may or may not be itchy and usually lasts six to eight weeks before resolving on its own.
25 sie 2017 · Noticed one area of intense itchy and flaking on my scalp like I've never seen before in my life! It's right at the front of my hairline and is getting hard to conceal. Have tried using Maximum Strength Head and Shoulders, Nizoral, and even Coconut Oil, and other essential oils.
18 gru 2017 · I've had PR once before with strange presentations (on entire body AND soles of feet with oral lesions) and I'm experiencing a bizarre rash on my face that I have been trying to get to the bottom to for the last 4 weeks now.
Pityriasis rosea is a self-limiting rash, which resolves in about 6–10 weeks. It is characterised by a large circular or oval "herald patch", usually found on the chest, abdomen, or back. The herald patch is followed some time later, typically two weeks or so, by the development of smaller scaly oval red patches, resembling a Christmas tree, ...
1 mar 2024 · Where does pityriasis rosea appear on the body? The rash can develop anywhere on the skin or scalp. However, it usually begins on the chest, abdomen, or back and spreads. As it spreads, it may reach the upper arms or legs. If you have inverse pityriasis rosea, the rash usually develops in the armpits, groin, and sometimes the face or neck ...
17 cze 2022 · A variant called inverse pityriasis rosea can affect the skin on your neck, face, armpits (axillae) and groin, though it isn’t common. Your skin may develop discolored patches (lesions) that look like scales or dry, crinkly paper. The patches may itch.