Hi My name is Maria.yesterday I found out that I have Pityriasis Rosea it's been the second week and it's getting worst . My question is : do the UV light treatment help to go them away faster ? Cause I read about it and some of the doctors says it's ok some of them not . What I can do prevent them ? Thank u
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Pityriasis rosea presents with scaly red patches on torso and proximal extremities. P. rosea is a hypersenstivity reaction to commonly to infectious agents like herpes virus (HHV 6 and 7) and certain oral drugs etc. The eruption is self limiting and resolves over time. There might be a few recurrences in the form of fresh eruption/ crops of new lesions. Various treatment modalities have been tried like topical steroid, oral macrolides and recently oral antivirals. UV light has a beneficial effect, particularly narrow band UV B phototherapy. However, the episodes are rarely long lasting to necessitate phototherapy and usually resolve by 3-4 weeks in most. I would suggest you to use a topical steroid lotion or cream, twice daily along with Oral erythromycin for 2-4 weeks.
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Can Pityriasis Rosea Be Treated Using UV Light?
Hello. Thank you for writing to us at healthcaremagic Pityriasis rosea presents with scaly red patches on torso and proximal extremities. P. rosea is a hypersenstivity reaction to commonly to infectious agents like herpes virus (HHV 6 and 7) and certain oral drugs etc. The eruption is self limiting and resolves over time. There might be a few recurrences in the form of fresh eruption/ crops of new lesions. Various treatment modalities have been tried like topical steroid, oral macrolides and recently oral antivirals. UV light has a beneficial effect, particularly narrow band UV B phototherapy. However, the episodes are rarely long lasting to necessitate phototherapy and usually resolve by 3-4 weeks in most. I would suggest you to use a topical steroid lotion or cream, twice daily along with Oral erythromycin for 2-4 weeks. Regards