Rosacea-Like Dermatitis Quiz
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Yukiko Ueda, MD (Dermatology)
Dr. Ueda graduated from the Niigata University School of Medicine and trained at the University of Tokyo Medical School. She is currently a clinical assistant professor at the Department of Dermatology, Jichi Medical University, and holds several posts in the dermatology departments at Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Komagome Hospital, University of Tokyo, and the Medical Center of Japan Red Cross Society.
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The skin is itchy and has scratches
Bulging patch of skin
Skin itching that worsens at night
Smelly bumps
Itch is mild
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Pus on the back of the neck
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Content updated on Sep 20, 2022
A condition causing red, uneven spots on the face, often becoming flushed. It is caused by using steroids on the face and typically resolves after stopping the steroids.
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?
It usually resolves after stopping the steroids.
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Reviewed By:
Yukiko Ueda, MD (Dermatology)
Dr. Ueda graduated from the Niigata University School of Medicine and trained at the University of Tokyo Medical School. She is currently a clinical assistant professor at the Department of Dermatology, Jichi Medical University, and holds several posts in the dermatology departments at Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Komagome Hospital, University of Tokyo, and the Medical Center of Japan Red Cross Society.
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