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Q: I’ve developed numerous red spots on my face that itch. After visiting the hospital, I was told I have roseola, and I took the prescribed medication, but today it seems to have gotten worse. What’s going on?
A: There’s no such thing as “roseola” in medical terminology. There is a condition called pityriasis rosea, which mainly appears on the chest and back, though it can occasionally occur on the face. It’s characterized by large, rose-colored patches about 0.5–1.2 cm in diameter, with a flaky surface. I’m not sure whether the red spots on your face match this description.
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