Simple Treatment Options For Pityriasis Rosea
Look Into Corticosteroids

In addition to antihistamines, patients may want to look into corticosteroids, particularly if they are struggling with a persistent case of pityriasis rosea that has not responded to other treatments. Corticosteroids can be applied topically or given as an injection, and they lower inflammation and relieve itching. There are several classes of corticosteroids, and the more powerful ones are available by prescription. Doctors who choose to prescribe these will monitor patients closely for potential side effects, and patients who use topical corticosteroids should be aware prolonged use may lead to thinning of the skin in the affected area. Occasionally, stretch marks may also develop. Despite the potential side effects, many patients find corticosteroids significantly reduce itchiness.