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Content updated on Jun 1, 2022
A condition that causes red, uneven spots on the face, which often become flushed. This is caused by use of steroids on the face, and usually resolves once the steroids are stopped.
Red bumpy rashes where ointment/cream was applied
Bumps containing pus
Skin Itching
Your doctor may ask these questions to diagnose rosacea-like dermatitis
Did the rashes develop after applying ointment or cream to that area?
Do you have bumps on your skin with pus?
Do you have itchy skin?
This usually resolves once the steroids are stopped.
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National Center for Child Health and Development, Japan