In perioral dermatitis, small raised bumps can merge together to form larger red, elevated lesions. Pink or red elevations of the skin occur near and around the mouth in perioral dermatitis. This image displays an affected eye region typical to perioral dermatitis. In perioral (around the mouth) dermatitis, bumps can extend onto the cheeks. This image displays numerous tiny, pus-filled lesions around the mouth and nose. This image displays small pink-brown bumps and pus-filled lesions around the mouth typical of dermatitis.
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Perioral Dermatitis  Information for adults

Picture of Perioral Dermatitis: In perioral dermatitis, small raised bumps can merge together to form larger red, elevated lesions. Divider line
In perioral dermatitis, small raised bumps can merge together to form larger red, elevated lesions.
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Treatments Your Provider May Prescribe
Taking oral or topical antibiotics for a few weeks may provide effective treatment. Azelaic acid is a topical product that may be prescribed. Sometimes the condition recurs after treatment is stopped, but the same therapy may be repeated as needed.

Last Modified: 22 Dec 2008