Pityriasis Rosea Treatment Tips

Pityriasis Rosea Treatment Tips

When you have Pityriasis Rosea, you most often confuse it with a ringworm infection and start using anti-fungal creams on it. But the condition does not fade away with antifungal treatment which is when you realize that it is something else and head to the skin specialist for a diagnosis.

The first rash that appears on the stomach when you have Pityriasis Rosea can be unsightly enough to make you feel distressed. The pink or brown rash soon spreads to other parts of the body, thankfully not the face. Pityriasis Rosea is not a painful condition. It may also not cause any itching even though some people do experience severe itching.The fact that the viral condition does not have any cure is very dreadful for many. However, there are certain things that you can do to heal and control Pityriasis Rosea faster.

Tips To Heal Pityriasis Rosea

Antihistamines that used for controlling allergic outbreaks like inflammation and itching on the skin can be used for treating Pityriasis Rosea as well. OTC medications like Zyrtec, Benadryl, etc. Can be used for treating the viral infection. It may not lead to a complete or faster healing process. But they do help to control the itching and pain.

Calamine Lotion

If OTC drugs are not your cup of tea, you may try calamine lotion which is a simple at-home treatment for controlling the itch. Take calamine lotion and apply liberally on each spot including the mother spot which is bigger and more troublesome.

Zinc Oxide and Hydrocortisone

Zinc oxide is a regular ingredient in all skin creams and ointments used for treating infections of the skin. Apply creams with zinc oxide on the rashes. It will reduce the discomfort greatly. Baby diaper rash creams contain zinc oxide and can be used on the rashes as well.

Now for some natural treatment methods that can soothe your skin and prevent external scarring and damage if you have been scratching the rashes and peeling the skin. Take oatmeal and grind it to form a smooth powder. Take 2 cups of this powder and add to cold water in the tub.  Soak your body for half an hour until you feel refreshed. The cold water will leave the skin cool and prevent flare up of Pityriasis Rosea.

UV rays can keep the keep the skin infection of Pityriasis Rosea under control. For this, a moderate amount of sun exposure is recommended. However, make sure that you do not overheat your body or make it sweat. The cool morning sun is the best time you can expose your body to the UV rays. Remember always to take a bath in cold water and prevent heating up your body through exercise and activities that make you sweat when you have Pityriasis Rosea.

So this is just some of the tips that we can give you how to treat Pityriasis Rosea. You can try any of them and make yourself feeling better when the rash arises.

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