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Perioral dermatitis is a facial rash in the area around the mouth.
The exact cause of perioral dermatitis is not known.
A doctor is likely to diagnose perioral dermatitis based on the skin's appearance.
Perioral dermatitis refers to a red bumpy rash around the mouth.
Perioral dermatitis results in bumps around the skin of the mouth, and a rash may appear around the eyes, nose, and forehead.
To treat perioral dermatitis, discontinue the use of all topical steroid medications and facial creams.
Perioral dermatitis: This is a rash that occurs around the mouth and the eye region that has been associated with topical steroids.
Not least, makeup, moisturizers, topical corticosteroids and dental products that contain fluoride may cause perioral dermatitis.
Other similar conditions include: rosacea, folliculitis, keratosis pilaris, perioral dermatitis, and angiofibromas among others.
Before using this medication, tell your doctor or pharmacist your medical history, especially of: poor blood circulation, immune system problems, certain skin conditions (rosacea, perioral dermatitis).
Acneiform eruption refers to a group of dermatoses including acne vulgaris, rosacea, folliculitis, and perioral dermatitis.
Periorificial dermatitis is a cutaneous condition characterized by a combination of perioral dermatitis and periocular dermatitis.
Granulomatous perioral dermatitis is a cutaneous condition found in otherwise healthy prepubertal children, in which there is a profusion of grouped papules on the perioral, periocular, and perinasal areas.
Periorbital dermatitis (also known as "Periocular dermatitis") is a skin condition, a variant of perioral dermatitis, occurring on the lower eyelids and skin adjacent to the upper and lower eyelids.
MeSH explicitly excludes perioral dermatitis from the category of "acneiform eruptions", though it does group acneiform eruptions and perioral dermatitis together under "facial dermatoses".