Pityriasis Rosea Skin Rash

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Pityriasis rosea skin rash



       The first thing that anyone should know about the pityriasis rosea skin rash is what causes it. Is the pityriasis rosea skin rash the effect of a bacterium, a fungus or a virus? Or does it have a completely different nature? The truth is the following one: pityriasis rosea skin rash is a viral problem. Now, once that has been established, the cure should be rather simple, right? Well, not exactly. The pathogen agent that is considered to be behind pityriasis rosea is still largely unknown. Recent research has proven that it might belong to the same family of viruses as the ones that cause oral herpes and genital herpes.

        Another piece of information that could be very useful when talking about this particular skin rash is that the patient must not scratch this particular itch. It is well known that the pityriasis rosea pustules are extremely itchy and give the sufferer a permanent burning sensation. The adult patient is easily convinced to not break the pustules to try and alleviate the itching and burning. Children might be opposed to this order from their parents or their attending physicians.

        Therefore, tricks must be employed: a child should be shown what happens if he or she scratches the pustules. Also, parents should apply a cooling ointment on their children's pustules as often as possible to avoid excessive scratching.



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