Erythrosis, perioral pigmentation is a pigmented rash that often occurs in women during pregnancy and after childbirth. It occurs on the skin around the mouth, but can spread to other areas of the body. Erythrosis is a symptom of hormonal changes that occur in a woman’s body during pregnancy.
Causes of erythrosis
Erythrosis most often appears in the first trimester of pregnancy, when there is a sharp jump in progesterone, the main hormone of pregnancy.
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