Will perioral dermatitis go away? - Dr. Heidi Goodarzi

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  • čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
  • You know those red annoying spots that won't go away? It can be Perioral Dermatitis and in this video I go a little deeper into this skin inflammation.
    0:23- What is Perioral Dermatitis?
    0:49- In who is it most common?
    1:00- What causes it?
    1:52- Facts about Perioral Dermatitis
    2:56- How do we diagnose it?
    3:18- Treatments
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Komentáře • 25

  • @happierelaxingmusic9995
    @happierelaxingmusic9995 Před 2 lety +20

    I have had perioral dermatitis for 3 years now and I have tried literally everything! Elidel cream, Soolantra cream, Metronidazole cream, anti-fungal cream, colloid silver spray, hypochlorous acid spray, benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid, hydrogen peroxide, chlorhexidine, antibiotic tablets, changing my diet, changing my skincare (no fragrance), changing toothpaste... I don't know what to do anymore, and I think about it every day... I'm so depressed...

    • @Knk.07
      @Knk.07 Před 2 lety +6

      Have you tried to check your stomach? One dermatologist told me that stomach bugs and issues are often a reason for perioral dermatitis.

    • @heathers7265
      @heathers7265 Před rokem +1

      What seems to be calming my PD flare up is just washing my face very gently, either with only cool water or with a very gentle cleanser (the one I use is La Roche Posay Toleriane hydrating gentle face cleanser). I also use a gentle moisturizer at night called Purito Centella unscented recovery cream (it's supposed to help the skin barrier), the SPF I use during the day is CeraVe face moisturizing lotion SPF 30. SomE other treatments I've been trying that seem to be helping is using a zinc cream (the one I'm using is Boudreaux's butt paste maximum strength, with 40% zinc), and also using McKesson Antifungal cream, 2% miconazole nitrate. My flare up is so much better now, almost gone. Also, I've been wearing makeup as little as possible, because my PD does flare up if I wear it too often.

    • @mooninaries4397
      @mooninaries4397 Před rokem +2

      Have you tried Finacea? Its Azelaic acid.

    • @happierelaxingmusic9995
      @happierelaxingmusic9995 Před rokem +3

      @@mooninaries4397 yes, I actually think that azelaic acid triggered my PD... it burns for an hour and makes my face tomato red... I think I am allergic to it...

    • @mooninaries4397
      @mooninaries4397 Před rokem

      @@happierelaxingmusic9995 oh, hope you get better! 💕 I did forget to say that for me the cream was too strong so i followed the advise from some Dr here that said you could put a cream on first, let it dry and then put the azelaic acid on top. This made my skin sting much less. The first weeks it got worst, then my skin became better.

  • @ritamargarida9736
    @ritamargarida9736 Před 11 měsíci

    I have perioral dermatitis for the first time. I am currently in the third week of erytromicin topic and I did clindamicin oral(8 days) . I could not use doxycycline since its summer.I saw little improvement. And sometimes its get better and then worse and after that better. I removed the most common triggers. Is it common this cycle?? How long it takes to get better. And if you had any tip can you please help me??

  • @bree3659
    @bree3659 Před rokem

    So deriva C is a wrong prescription drug for this? Because doctor's are thinking is acne i have which im telling them its not

  • @pambisivakrishna147
    @pambisivakrishna147 Před rokem

    I m suffering this disease.. Plzz help how to clear..

  • @raju6156
    @raju6156 Před rokem +1

    Can perioral dermatitis completely go away ? Because whenever i eat spicy and junk food it comes back again

  • @elizabethvasquez1024
    @elizabethvasquez1024 Před rokem

    How about blood work?

  • @ericamarie6681
    @ericamarie6681 Před rokem

    If you have it, or even think you have it, see a doctor and get some antibiotics/topical cream. That’s honestly your best bet.

  • @borarohan5
    @borarohan5 Před rokem

    Hello Dr. Heidi, your content is super amazing and your professional work must be inspiring alot of young aspirants. However, you seem to be inconsistent in the content posting. And also I believe there is a lot of scope of improvement in video editing and designing side. I know you're swamped with work and must have busy days. So for these reasons, I want to be part of this journey and would like to help you in all aspects of social media growth from editing to creativity. My expertise and skills will surely save days-hours of your time and efforts. I am waiting for your positive response. Have a great day.

  • @jennifergreen443
    @jennifergreen443 Před rokem

    Because of the mask. I soon as I started wearing the mask a lot this started happening way worse to me. But I already had it the mask made it worse