Guest guest Posted February 15, 2002 Report Share Posted February 15, 2002 but a ring around the > mouth is the sign of some sort of food allergy i > think. not rosacea. > > maybe someone here will know more about this???? A rash around the mouth (perioral dermatitis) high a very high likelihood of being caused by a food allergy. The " around the mouth " area can extend to the folds at the corner of the nose, down onto the chin, and out on to the cheeks and jaw. " Perioral dermatitis " means " rash around the mouth " and is a descriptor, with various causes, like " rosacea " means " rosy face/skin " and may also have various causes. These are not diseases with specific causes, but conditions that can arise as a result of many (as we've seen here!). In my experience, which involved both the rash and flushing, etc., food allergies caused all the symptoms -- those typically of perioral dermatitis AND those of rosacea, including the " time of day " flushing, etc. (In my diagnosis, my doctor sometimes used the descriptions interchangably and I know other people have had this happen as well.) There are great photographs of perioral dermatitis at Dr. Koops medical site, well worth looking up (I think it's drkoop.com). Any swelling around or in the lips/mouth should be regarded as a serious allergy sign and it needs a conversation with your doctor, asap. Any swelling/itching that is accompanied by trouble swallowing or breathing needs an immediate trip to the emergency room. Hope this helps. Suzi __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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