Ringworm Red Pityriasis

**Pityriasis versicolor pilaris** is a rare skin disease that appears as red, scaly patches on the skin. It can affect both men and women of different age groups, but is more common in people aged 20 to 40 years.

This disease is chronic and can occur in various forms. One of the most common forms is the plaque form, in which large red spots covered with crusts appear on the skin. These spots can be located on the face, chest, back and shoulders. In more severe cases, small red dots may appear on the skin, which are painful and may be itchy.

One of the causes of pityriasis pilaris is a lack of vitamins A and D in the human body. The disease can also be caused by infectious processes, allergic reactions and disorders of the immune system.

Diagnosis of lichen pilaris involves a visual examination and blood test. The doctor may also order additional tests, such as a skin biopsy or a blood test to check for antibodies to the herpes simplex virus type I.

Treatment for lichen planus may include the use of creams and ointments to reduce inflammation and flaking of the skin, as well as the use of anti-inflammatory medications to reduce itching and pain. In some cases, especially if the disease is severe, antibiotics and corticosteroids may be required. It is also important to maintain skin hygiene and avoid rubbing damaged areas.

The prognosis for pityriasis versicolor pilaris depends on the form of the disease and its severity. In most cases, symptoms persist for months or even years, but some patients may



Pityriasis versicolor is a chronic recurrent dermatosis, which is characterized by symmetrical lesions of the face, neck, extensor surface of the limbs in the form of orange-red spots of a round or oval shape with a pinkish tint and a flaky scaly surface. The rashes are combined with typical dermatitis of the hands and feet. Often the secondary elements of the rash are papules and plaques. During the course of the disease, symptoms resemble rubin blister. Its appearance is accompanied by severe itching and thickening of the skin. In this regard, there is increased irritability and sleep disturbance. A rise in body temperature is often noted, and