The symptoms of Piryiasis Rosea might vary depending on the condition. Listed below are the common symptoms for Piryiasis Rosea.
Piryiasis Rosea Symptoms:
- A rash first can develop on the chest, back or abdomen. The rash is raised just a little bit. This rash that is raised is also known as the Herald patch.
- As the patch continues the spots become smaller and scaly. The pattern turns into a pine-tree pattern. In rare cases the spots appear on the face, legs or arms. Sometimes the rash can itch.
- The color is often pink but it might turn into a dark, black or gray color depending on the skin.
- Most have upper respiratory infections or either a congestion plus a cough with Piryiasis Rosea.
Piryiasis Rosea is usually only in young people or adults and is never seen with seniors. Patients with Piryiasis Rosea are treated right away so it does not develop into another infection.
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