Perioral dermatitishttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perioral_dermatitis
Perioral dermatitis communis cutis in facie temeraria est. Indicia multa parva (1-2 mm) includunt labefecit et pusulas interdum cum rubore et scala background. Maculae cutis circa os et nares locatae sunt. Potest esse constans vel frequentissima et praecipue rosacea similis, et aliquatenus acne et dermatitis allergicis.

General steroids causa esse possunt conditionis et humidurizers et medicamina possunt etiam ad progressionem morborum cutis conferre. Curatio proprie est, steroids et fucis topicis intermittentes, et in casibus gravioribus, per os tetracyclines sumentes. Restitit steroids ut temeritatem initio peior.

Conditio aestimatur ad 0.5-1% hominum per annum in mundo progresso afficere. Usque ad 90% illarum affectarum mulieres sunt inter saecula XVI et XLV annos.

Curatio OTC Medicamenta
DERMATITIS PERIORALIUM saepe ex contactu longos dermatitis cosmeticorum causatur, ideoque medicamentis circa os applicandis non commendatur. OTC sumptis antihistamine prosit. Curatio per plures menses saepius exigitur.
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  • Papulae circa os et nares cum rubore quodam coloratae saepe observantur in forma commissurae vel pusulae circa os.
    References Perioral Dermatitis 30247843 
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    Perioral dermatitis Est benigna conditio cutis in puellis vulgo conspicitur, quae parva labefecit rubra vel inaequaliter sicca, cutis circa os squamosa est. Dum proprie circa os aream afficit, etiam prope oculos et nasum apparere potest, ducens ad cognomentum dermatitis periorificialis. Usus steroidum topicorum in facie hanc condicionem trigger potest, itaque initium curationis horum steroids uti solet. Aliae optiones curationum includentes metronidazolum vel calcineurinum inhibitores topicum comprehendunt vel oralem tetracyclinam antibioticam accipientes. Dermatitis peri- loralis plerumque bene curationi respondet, sed potest interdum perseverare vel saepius redire.
    Perioral dermatitis is a benign eruption that occurs most commonly in young, female adults, consisting of small inflammatory papules and pustules or pink, scaly patches around the mouth. Although the perioral region is the most common area of distribution, this disease also can affect the periocular and paranasal skin. For this reason, it is often referred to as periorificial dermatitis. Topical steroid use to the face can trigger this, and therefore, a primary recommendation for treatment would be discontinuation of steroid application by the patient. Other treatment approaches include topical metronidazole, topical calcineurin inhibitors, and oral tetracycline antibiotics. Perioral dermatitis often responds readily to therapy but can be chronic and recurrent.
     Allergic contact cheilitis caused by propolis: case report 35195191 
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    Propola est substantia lipophilica ex plantis ab apibus extracta. Finis huius casus relatio erat ostendere momentum huius substantiae tamquam causa contactus allergici cheilitis. Femina XXI annorum aegrotus de scabie periori pruritica per 5 annos conquesta est. Praeteritis mensibus etiam cervix affecta est. Post diagnosentiam contactum dermatitis, illa commissuram testam praebenda est. Eventus testi plenitudinis pro propolis valde positivus erat (++) .
    Propolis is a lipophilic resin extracted from plants by bees. The purpose of this case report was to show the importance of this substance as cause of allergic contact cheilitis. A 21-year-old female patient complained of pruritic perioral eczema for 5 years. In the past months it also affected the neck. After diagnosing contact dermatitis, she was submitted to a patch test with a Latin American baseline series. The result was strongly positive for propolis (++)
     Predictive Model for Differential Diagnosis of Inflammatory Papular Dermatoses of the Face 33911757 
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    Varii morbi cutis inflammatoriae per papulas erythematas notantur. Fuscus morbus communis - folliculitis, rosacea ; Morbus respective rarus- eosinophilic pustular folliculitis (EPF) , granulomatous periorificial dermatitis (GPD) , lupus miliaris disseminatus faciei (LMDF) .
    Various inflammatory skin diseases characterized by erythematous papules that most often affect the face include clinically common folliculitis and rosacea, and relatively rare eosinophilic pustular folliculitis (EPF), granulomatous periorificial dermatitis (GPD), and lupus miliaris disseminatus faciei (LMDF).