Treatment: EAC is almost always a self-limited process that spontaneously resolves. If an underlying infection is suspected, treatment and resolution of the infection has been shown to help resolve the rash of EAC. Malignancy-associated EAC is chronic in nature; it tends to resolve with treatment of the malignancy and to recur with relapses. Drug-induced EAC responds to discontinuation of the offending medication. Topical corticosteroids such as triamcinolone may be used to help decrease the erythema and pruritus.

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