: Intense breakouts on the back and shoulders are common during the convalescent phase.
A groundbreaking study found that dengue and Zika viruses alter the skin's microbiome to make infected individuals more attractive to mosquitoes. 3 : Dengue Fever / Acne
: As the dengue rash resolves, the skin may peel or desquamate, which can further irritate pores and lead to temporary breakouts. 3. Key Differences in Skin Manifestations Dengue Rash Acne / Tropical Acne Appearance "White islands in a sea of red" Comedones (blackheads/whiteheads) Sensation Often extremely itchy (pruritic) Usually tender or inflamed Timeline 2–7 days after fever onset Persistent or appearing post-recovery Location Trunk, face, limbs, palms/soles Face, back, and shoulders 4. Post-Viral Skin Sequelae : Intense breakouts on the back and shoulders
: Researchers found that isotretinoin , a common acne medication (Vitamin A derivative), can suppress this production, effectively "hiding" infected hosts from mosquitoes. 2. Tropical Acne vs. Dengue Rash often categorized as .
Patients recovering from dengue frequently report "pimples" or severe blackheads, often categorized as .
: The viruses promote the growth of acetophenone-producing bacteria on the skin.