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Perioral Dermatitis Treatment
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Perioral dermatitis is a facial rash that tends to occur around the mouth, eyes, and sometimes the nose. At SkinFudge Clinic, we understand the discomfort and concern associated with this condition. In this article, we explore the causes and effective treatment options for perioral dermatitis.
Causes of Perioral Dermatitis:
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Topical Steroid Use:
- One of the primary causes of perioral dermatitis is the prolonged use of topical steroids on the face. These medications, if used inappropriately or for extended periods, can trigger the development of the rash.
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Hormonal Factors:
- Hormonal changes, particularly in women, may contribute to the onset of perioral dermatitis. This can be associated with hormonal fluctuations during menstruation, pregnancy, or the use of oral contraceptives.
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Dental Factors:
- Poor dental hygiene and the use of fluoride-containing toothpaste have been linked to the development or exacerbation of perioral dermatitis.
- Poor dental hygiene and the use of fluoride-containing toothpaste have been linked to the development or exacerbation of perioral dermatitis.
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Cosmetic Products:
- Certain cosmetics and skincare products, especially those containing steroids, may contribute to the irritation and development of perioral dermatitis.
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Environmental Factors:
- Exposure to harsh weather conditions, such as extreme cold or wind, can exacerbate perioral dermatitis symptoms.
Treatment Options at SkinFudge Clinic:
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Topical and Oral Antibiotics:
- Our experienced dermatologists may prescribe topical or oral antibiotics to address the underlying bacterial component of perioral dermatitis.
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Discontinuation of Steroids:
- If the use of topical steroids is identified as a cause, our dermatologists will guide patients in tapering off these medications safely.
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Hormonal Management:
- For cases associated with hormonal factors, hormonal management strategies, such as adjusting oral contraceptives, may be recommended.
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Dental Care Recommendations:
- Our dermatologists may suggest improvements in dental hygiene and the use of fluoride-free toothpaste to reduce potential aggravating factors.