Darier Disease
I. Definition:
Darier disease is a stubborn rash which usually
runs in families. The rash often starts when one is a teenager or older. It most commonly
affects the chest, neck, back, ears, forehead, and groin, but may involve other body
areas. At times the rash will cause a bad odor. This disease can also cause the
fingernails to be fragile at the tips causing V-shaped notches at the end of the
nails as pictured below.


II. Causes:
- The cause is thought to be due to a defective
gene. The gene that causes Darier disease is often inherited from one's parents.

- Darier disease is not contagious; that is, it does
not spread from person to person.
- The rash is often worse in the summer, due to the
heat and humidity, and is aggravated by sunlight.
III. Treatment:
- Cleansing the skin with a mild antibacterial soap
such as Lever 2000 sometimes helps control the odor.
- The doctor may give you a prescription for a gel
or lotion to use on your skin.
- There is no medical cure for Darier disease. A
strong drug called Accutane sometimes helps this
condition. Your doctor will discuss the possible use of this medication with you.
- Vaseline Intensive Care Dry Skin
Lotion with Vitamins A and E applied to the rash twice a day can often clear
the lesions in 2-3 weeks.
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