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  • Pityriasis Rosea can be helped with homeopathy.


    Strongly recommended,
    especially for long-standing cases.
    Dr Rajesh Shah

    Pityriasis rosea

    Pityriasis rosea, possibly a viral infection, is a common skin disease that presents itself as scaly, reddish-pink rash. This condition is mostly seen in children and young adults.

    Causes:

    • The cause remains unknown.
    • It is non contagious.
    • Some of the studies suggest that it may be caused by viruses or after taking certain medications such as antibiotics or cardiac medications.
    • This condition is triggered or aggravated in winters.
    • It is most commonly seen in the age group of 10-35 years
    pityriasis rosea

    Symptoms:

    • The rash usually appears on the back, abdomen, or chest and then spread to the neck, arms, and legs.
    • The rash may remain for some days to several weeks. It may be self-limiting in many cases, and may resulve in about 2-3 months without medicines.
    • General feeling of getting ill as tired and achy or getting a culd just before the rash appears.
    • The rash may be seen as what may be called as ‘herald patch’ which is the first sign to appear.
    • The rash appears as a large, oval, scaly lesion typically seen on the back, abdomen, armpit, or chest.
    • In few days time the rash may spread to other parts of the body presenting as skin redness or inflammation.
    • Rash found on back tend to form a Christmas tree pattern.
    • Typically the rash exists without itching, however in some patients mild itching may be present.
    • Exposure to heat or culd, vigorous exercise, etc can worsen itching.
    • It may lead to skin disculoration after the rash is subsided that usually takes months to fade.

    Diagnosis:

    • Mostly diagnosed clinically by expert eyes.
    • Since this condition can look like other skin disorders like eczema, ringworm, syphilis, or psoriasis, a skin biopsy may be required to confirm the diagnosis.
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    Treatment:
    The rash usually go away on it’s own in around 2-3 months time but sometimes the symptoms are so distressing that it needs to be treated. In some cases it may remain for more than 3 months.

    • Conventional medicines aim at relieving itching and inflammation caused by pityriasis rosea. The medicines include antihistamines, local and oral corticosteroids and calamine lotion.

    Homeopathic management:
    Homeopathic treatment is found effective in Pityriasis rosea and it is strongly recommended, especially in resistant and severe cases.

    Related condition: Tinea alba, Tinea Corporis, Tinea Versicolor

    Case study of Fungal Infection

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