Correspondingly, what are these itchy bumps around my mouth?
If you have a red rash around your mouth, you might have a type of dermatitis called perioral dermatitis. Your skin might be scaly and flaky with inflamed bumps that can itch and burn. Sometimes the rash spreads to the nose and eyes.
Secondly, how do I stop perioral dermatitis itching? Consider the following:
- Get rid of harsh face scrubs or perfumed cleansers.
- Avoid steroid creams — even nonprescription hydrocortisone.
- Stop using or reduce your use of makeup, cosmetics, and sunscreen.
- Frequently wash your pillow cases and towels in hot water.
- Limit overly salty or spicy foods.
People also ask, how do I get rid of a rash around my mouth?
To get rid of this rash, you may need to:
- Stop applying all corticosteroids, including hydrocortisone cream, to your skin.
- Take an antibiotic, such as tetracycline or erythromycin.
- Change your skin care routine.
Why am I breaking out in little itchy bumps?
Hives, also called urticaria (yer ti CARE ee uh), are red, itchy, raised bumps or welts on the skin. They may be small, like mosquito bites, or many inches wide. Hives can appear alone, in a group or can connect with each other to cover bigger areas. When pressed, the center of the hive turns pale.