None because the red face is a symptom.
8.1 Red Face
Grading & Level of Importance: B
ICD-11
Synonyms
Facial erythema.
Epidemiology
Common skin symptom of several diseases, rosacea (81% of the patients with red face), atopic dermatitis, seborrhoeic dermatitis and many others.
Definition
Fixed or transient (flushing) red coloring of the face of different origins.
Aetiology & Pathogenesis
Minor temporary facial flushing: exogenous and endogenous physical and chemical stimuli.Major sign of clinically distinct entities, manifestation of particular skin diseases, sign of an internal disease (e.g. endocrine diseases).
Signs & Symptoms
In addition to erythema, other symptoms, such as warmth, oedema, infiltration, scaling, exudate, vesicles, crusts, lichenification and/or purple discolouration may occur depending on the aetiology in:
- inflammatory skin diseases (facial allergic/toxic/irritant dermatitis, seborrheic dermatitis, facial psoriasis, acrodermatitis enteropathica, rosacea, lichen planus actinicus, erythroprosalgia).
- infectious dermatoses (erysipelas, acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans, mycobacterial infections, primary herpes simplex, measles, fifth disease, tinea faciei).
- vascular malformations.
- rare dermatoses (keratosis pilaris atrophicans, ichthyoses, KID syndrome, photogenodermatoses, tuberous sclerosis).
- sign of internal diseases/disorders/conditions (exercise, embarrassment, anger, stress, anxiety, guilt, pregnancy, perimenopause, heatstroke, sunburn, x-ray, UVB, wind, cold/heat exposure, sexual act, fever; cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, Hodgkin’s disease, hyperthyroidism, chronic oxygen deprivation, polycythaemia, pheochromocytoma, carcinoid tumor, carcinoid syndrome, systemic mastocytosis, collagen disorders, sarcoidosis).
- drugs and toxins.
- food ingestion.
Localisation
Entire face or certain pattern.
Classification
- Temporary facial flushing.
- Persistent red face.
Laboratory & other workups
Depending on the differential diagnosis.
Dermatopathology
Diagnosis-dependent.
Course
Transient, recurrent or permanent facial erythema.
Complications
Persistent facial erythema may result in several psychiatric disorders.
Diagnosis
Dependent on the facial- and extrafacial- localisation and classification of erythema, additional symptoms, history and results of skin biopsy and clinical and laboratory test.
Differential diagnosis
See above.
Prevention & Therapy
Depends on accurate diagnosis.
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