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  1. Oct 24, 2023 · Pityriasis rosea, a rash that usually appears on the torso, upper arms, thighs, or neck, may sound worse than it really is. The condition has a name that’s hard to say: pit-ih-RIE-uh-sis...

  2. Oct 11, 2022 · Diagnosis. In most cases, your health care provider can identify pityriasis rosea by looking at the rash. You might need a scraping or possibly a skin biopsy, which involves taking a small piece of the rash for testing. This test can help tell a pityriasis rosea rash from other, similar rashes.

  3. Jan 1, 2018 · Pityriasis rosea is a common self-limiting rash that usually starts with a herald patch on the trunk and progresses along the Langer lines to a generalized rash over the trunk and limbs. The...

  4. Rash of pityriasis rosea. The first sign of pityriasis rosea is often one large patch on the skin, which is followed smaller patches or bumps. If you develop pityriasis rosea, you may experience the following in this order: Feel ill for 1 or 2 days. Develop a large patch on your skin. Get many smaller patches or bumps on your skin.

  5. Relieve an itchy rash. Help you feel more comfortable. Here’s what dermatologists recommend you do at home while you have the rash, Pityriasis rosea: Self-care. Are you at risk for getting pityriasis rosea? Most people who have pityriasis rosea are young and healthy. The disease usually develops between 10 and 35 years of age.

  6. Pityriasis rosea is a self-limited, inflammatory disease characterized by diffuse, scaling papules or plaques. Diagnosis is clinical. Treatment is usually unnecessary. Pityriasis rosea most commonly occurs between ages 10 and 35. It affects women more often.

  7. Pityriasis rosea causes a rash that will clear on its own, so it’s usually nothing to worry about. Still, it’s important to get diagnosed. It’s possible that the rash could be something other than pityriasis rosea. Also, if you’re pregnant, you may need close follow up.

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