What is perioral dermatitis? Perioral dermatitis (POD), also known as periorificial dermatitis, is a common skin disorder that can occur around the mouth, nose, and eyes. POD is different from acne, rosacea, eczema, and dry skin, although the conditions can share overlapping features. Perioral dermatitis symptoms. Perioral dermatitis typically
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PERIORAL DERMATITIS FACTS HOW IS PERIORAL DERMATITIS DIAGNOSED? Your doctor will be able to diagnose perioral dermatitis by talking with you and doing a careful skin examination. Sometimes tests may be necessary to rule out other causes. 18: PERIORAL DERMATITIS Perioral (or periorificial) dermatitis is a common acne or rosacea-like rash that
What is perioral dermatitis? Perioral dermatitis (POD), also known as periorificial dermatitis, is a common skin disorder that can occur around the mouth, nose, and eyes. POD is different from acne, rosacea, eczema, and dry skin, although the conditions can share overlapping features. Perioral dermatitis symptoms. Perioral dermatitis typically
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What is perioral dermatitis? Perioral dermatitis (POD), also known as periorificial dermatitis, is a common skin disorder that can occur around the mouth, nose, and eyes. POD is different from acne, rosacea, eczema, and dry skin, although the conditions can share overlapping features. Perioral dermatitis symptoms. Perioral dermatitis typically
Perioral dermatitis (POD) is a chronic papulopustular facial dermatitis. Stahl D, Thormann J. Topical metronidazole in the treatment of perioral dermatitis. J Am
Perioral dermatitis (POD) is a chronic papulopustular facial dermatitis. Stahl D, Thormann J. Topical metronidazole in the treatment of perioral dermatitis. J Am
GRANULOMATOUS PERIORAL DERMATITIS WITH EXTRA-FACIAL INVOLVEMENT IN CHILDHOOD: GOOD THERAPEUTIC RESPONSE WITH ORAL AZITHROMYCIN – ScienceOpen.
I went to the General Practitioner at 9:00 am for my 6 month check up (and to check up on what had happened at the start of the year). It seems I've developed a respiratory infection so I was given some of those horse pill to fight it (Azithromycin) ... which came with THREE Level Three drug interaction warnings ... including the freaking risk of death ~ when in league with my Clozapine ... WOOT!
Next I learned my Urologist has 'misplaced' the initial files on my testosterone prescription ... which came from my Endocrinologist years and years ago. Now I have to wait for two weeks (and two blood draws) to show I have low-T so I can have the pleasure of my wife injecting me in the tush every Monday night. Until then I will be running around with less energy than I am currently struggling with ... DOUBLE-WOOT!!!
And lets not forget I am having to remove all caffeine from my diet as well so I'm already pretty much a walking zombie ... Triple woot?
Lastly, thanks to snow last week, I have my entire family in the house until FRIDAY ... which is stressing out my normally hermit-like nature. I love my kids, but at the moment my daughter is working on her cosplay outfit for Animazement which she does in my Man-Cave because it has more room to spread out in. I'm slowly losing my ever-loving MIND!!!!
Progress report: Nothing really. I haven't done any constructive work in the past two weeks and very little before then. I am trying to put out a story I started on back in 2016 and I have a chapter and a half already developed.
I have done no work on the next chapter of Ebb Tide. I know where I want to go, but am unsure how I'm going to get there.
As always, if anyone wants to ready what I am working on, just drop me a line.
Thanks for all of your concern and take care,
James aka FinalStand