Seasonal erythema
"Peach blossom ringworm" is called "seasonal contact dermatitis" by western medicine. The disease develops on women's faces, and is initially flushed or reddish like a coin-shaped patch. A few are accompanied by a small red pimples, the border is unclear, and a small amount of scales are attached. Consciously itching or discomfort. Sometimes accompanied by a history of allergic rhinitis or other "allergic" conditions. Because it often occurs in spring and can heal itself after the season, Chinese medicine is called "Peach Blossom Ringworm".
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