Perioral Dermatitis comes with a number of symptoms. Most of these are visible to the naked eye. These include
Redness of the Skin
The skin of the affected facial area becomes red or often pink.
Rashes
The patient seems to have rashes in the affected facial region. These rashes are often lumpy and cause pain. Some people also have painless rashes.
Itchiness
Some patients complain of an itchy feeling or mild burning sensation in the region.
Dry Skin
The skin around the mouth becomes dry. It also looks flaky in some people.
Tautness
In some people, there is a tense feeling in the affected skin area.
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