Facial recurrent dermatitis
Facialial recurrent dermatitis is a mild erythematous scaly dermatitis that is more common in women's faces and is easy to recur in spring and autumn. There are also known as recurrent flushing and desquamative facial erythroderma and psoriasis dermatitis of the face and neck, which can also occur in men. The skin lesions are mildly localized erythema, covered with fine bran-like scales, and sometimes accompanied by mild swelling, but pimples, blisters, erosions, exudation and infiltration, and lichenification can also occur.
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