treatment
Last reviewed 01/2018
Management of the disease involves:
- identifying and eliminating the underlying cause
- discontinue topical steroids or any other facial cream which may have caused the symptoms
- patients should be warned about worsening of symptoms for few days before starting to improve following withdrawal of steroid cream
- wash hands after application of topical steroids at a site distant to the face (in eczema) to avoid transfer on to the face
- treatment in
- milder cases is with a topical antibiotic e.g. - clindamycin, erythromycin or metronidazole
- other patients - systemic antibiotics (adult doses) e.g. - tetracycline (oxytetracycline 500 mg BD an hour before food, lymecycline 408 mg OD an hour before food) for 4-6 weeks or erythromycin 500mg BD
- recurrent symptoms can be managed in the same method (1)
Prognosis is excellent with adequate treatment. Untreated cases may have a fluctuating disease for months or years and if severe may result in scar formation (1).
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