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Pityriasis rosea usually starts with a pink or tan oval area (sometimes called a herald or mother patch) on the chest, stomach, or back. The main patch is usually followed (after a couple of weeks) by smaller pink or tan scaly marks elsewhere on the body—usually the back, neck, arms, and legs.
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Pityriasis rosea is a rash that often begins as an oval spot on the face, chest, abdomen or back. This is called a herald patch and may be up to 4 inches ...
Pityriasis rosea is a common skin rash. It's mild and usually goes away on its own without treatment. Pityriasis rosea is different to pityriasis versicolor.
Pityriasis rosea is a rash that can appear anywhere on your body, especially your trunk, arms and legs. Antihistamines and hydrocortisone creams can reduce ...
Pityriasis rosea is a skin rash caused by a virus. · It is characterised by the formation of a large scaled spot called a 'herald patch', which is then followed ...
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.
Within a week or two more pink patches will occur on the body and on the arms and legs. These patches often form a pattern over the back resembling the outline ...
The pityriasis rosea rash can look like hives or another skin condition. ... The skin clears: Some people see the rash go away within 6 to 8 weeks, but it can ...
The rash is usually rose red to brownish red with fine scales and central clearing. Itching (pruritus) occasionally occurs. Spontaneous remission occurs in 2 to ...
This pink or gray scaly skin rash can last for 4 to 8 weeks — or, sometimes, months. The rash usually starts with one big patch on the chest, abdomen, thighs, ...