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  1. Oct 11, 2022 · Symptoms. Pityriasis rosea typically begins with an oval, slightly raised, scaly patch — called the herald patch — on the face, back, chest or abdomen. Before the herald patch appears, some people have headache, fatigue, fever or sore throat.

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  3. 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

    • Herald Patch. Pityriasis rosea is an itchy rash that begins with a herald patch.
    • Typical Rash. This is what pityriasis rosea looks like when the full rash has broken out.
    • Torso. Pityriasis rosea most often takes hold on the torso. Some patients have a fever, fatigue, headache, and sore throat before the rash appears.
    • Atypical Rash - Generalized. Most of the time, pityriasis rosea rashes look typical.
  4. If you have darkly pigmented skin, pityriasis rosea tends to begin with one large patch, followed by a rash of small bumps. Both the rash and bumps tend to be dusky violet to brown. You’re also more likely to develop the rash on your face.

  5. Jan 1, 2018 · Pityriasis rosea is a self-limiting skin condition that presents as discrete scaly papules and plaques along the Langer lines (cleavage lines) over the trunk and limbs.

  6. 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.

  7. Itch relief: To treat the itch, a dermatologist may recommend: An anti-itch lotion, such as hydrocortisone cream. Triamcinolone ointment. Antihistamine that you take. UVB phototherapy (light treatments that are given in a dermatologist’s office) Dark spots: Once the rash clears, some people see dark spots on their skin where the rash once was.

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