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Issues To Ponder When Using Calendula For Perioral Dermatitis

By Stacey Leach


Many sufferers have started to use calendula for perioral dermatitis treatment, usually as a complement to more conventional forms of medication. This form of dermatitis is one to which adult women appear especially susceptible. The condition is marked by a skin inflammation, usually around the mouth, which is often mistaken for acne.

This rash and inflammation is often accompanied by what feels like burning on the skin. Bumps may also appear as part of the rash, and these often contain pus. This rash can also occur around the forehead and the nose, which is why it can often be mistaken for acne, though blackheads and whiteheads are not part of the symptoms.

The affected areas may also itch, although this is not especially common. A doctor or nurse can usually diagnose the condition by examining the skin. Conventional treatments include the prescription of chemical ointments, with typical active ingredients including Sodium Sulfacetamide with sulfur, Clindamycin, Benzoyl peroxide and Tacrolimus, among other chemicals.

The use of oral antibiotics to combat this kind of skin infection is also common. Treating it can be a very lengthy process though, and months of treatment are often required before the condition will eventually clear. The use of steroids is to avoided at all costs, as much evidence points to the use of steroidal face creams as a possible trigger for the onset of the condition.

Medics may also advise that moisturizers and sun screens be used in conjunction with other treatments. They may also advise patients to desist from using toothpaste with added fluoride or chemicals designed to combat tartar, as these have been identified as things which cause the dermatitis to worsen. Using calendula to complement more conventional treatments may also help shorten a treatment period which can often be lengthy.

Calendula has anti-bacterial and anti-fungal qualities, meaning that applying it to affected areas may well be efficacious. An agent which promotes healing, it also acts as a moisturizer and may also help with the prevention of scarring. It is also considered very safe to use, having no known safety issues when interacting with more conventional drugs.

That still means that some caution should still inform any decision when thinking about using calendula for perioral dermatitis. Different people can have different reactions to substances. For this reason, it always best to consult a properly qualified medical practitioner before embarking on any kind of treatment for the condition.




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