Perioral dermatitis is a common inflammatory skin disease presenting as tiny papules or pustules localized around the mouth, nose, or eyes. It is often confused with acne vulgaris, rosacea ...
It is said that perioral dermatitis can return even after a successful treatment and in many cases it could turn into rosacea. Some experts suggest that it could occur due to lifestyle choices ...
Often misunderstood as a breakout, rosacea or a rash, perioral dermatitis can be challenging to identify. It presents itself as a persistent and recurring acne-style eruption around the mouth ...
Spots around the mouth are common – but what causes them? And how you know when it’s perioral dermatitis? A consultant dermatologist explains all… Spots can crop up anywhere on your face but ...
The distinctive appearance of POD usually allows it to be distinguished from other inflammatory facial conditions including rosacea, contact dermatitis, acne, and seborrheic dermatitis (Hafeez ...