Erythema Annular Centrifugal

Erythema annulare centrifugal (erythema Darier) is a rare skin disease characterized by the appearance of multiple annular erythema on the skin, which can be located anywhere on the body and have different diameters. The disease usually occurs in young women and is accompanied by itching and burning.

Erythema Dariera can have various causes, including autoimmune diseases, infections, allergies and other factors. It may appear suddenly or develop gradually, and its symptoms may worsen over time.

Treatment for erythema Darier depends on the cause of the disease and may include the use of anti-inflammatory drugs, antibiotics, antihistamines and other medications. In some cases, surgery may be required to remove the affected skin.

To avoid the development of erythema annular centrifugal, you need to monitor your health and avoid contact with possible allergens. You should also avoid prolonged exposure to the sun and use sunscreen when going outside.