Pityriasis rosea

Rash - pityriasis rosea; Papulosquamous - pityriasis rosea; Herald patch

Pityriasis rosea is a common type of skin rash most often seen in young adults.

Pityriasis rosea on the chest

Pityriasis rosea is a skin disease that produces oval spots (papules) over the trunk. The rash is frequently preceded by a herald patch (pictured here) lasting 1 to 2 weeks. The rash is usually rose red to brownish red with fine scales and central clearing. Itching (pruritus) occasionally occurs. Spontaneous remission occurs in 2 to 8 weeks. It is probably caused by an infectious agent, most likely a virus.

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