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While misdiagnosis of rosacea is not a massive problem, it comes up quite often in articles and clinical studies on rosacea. This is because sometimes the definition of rosacea is vague. The most common misdiagnosis is acne vulgaris. However because of the number of rosacea mimics misdiagnosis does indeed occur. The next most common ones are Seborrheic Dermatitis, Perioral Dermatitis, and Pityrosporum Folliculitis. You may view some photos of rosacea mimics to see how confusing this may seem. However, if your dermatologist takes the time to get a history and physical exam, usually your diagnosis will be correct. For some anecdotal and other reports of misdiagnosed rosacea click here. To understand better how a rosacea diagnosis is obtained click here.


