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Rosacea is a skin condition affecting the face. Symptoms include facial redness, flushing, red bumps and pimples, mainly across the nose, cheeks and chin. There is no cure as such for Rosacea, but a combination of medication and lifestyle changes can help to manage the symptoms. Here, we will take a closer look at the causes, symptoms, and treatment options available for Rosacea.
Rosacea (acne Rosacea) is a condition that affects the face, across the cheeks, nose, forehead and chin. Symptoms include flushing and redness, as well as small, pus-filled lumps. In more severe cases, the skin may become thicker, causing the nose to enlarge. Many people with Rosacea will also suffer from eye irritation and dryness (ocular Rosacea).
The exact cause of Rosacea is not known but is thought to be due to a combination of genetics, environmental, and immune system factors.
Abnormalities of blood vessels in the face, as well as microscopic mites that live in the skin, may also be factors. Sun exposure, hot or cold weather, certain foods or drinks and stress, can also make symptoms worse.
Rosacea affects individuals of any age, gender, or ethnicity, but certain factors may increase the risk:
Symptoms of Rosacea will vary from person to person, but include:
Diagnosis of Rosacea will require a discussion about your symptoms, triggers, family history and an examination of your skin by your healthcare provider or dermatologist. Additional tests may be necessary in some cases to rule out other conditions, such as dermatitis, which has similar symptoms.
Treatment options will depend on the severity and the specific symptoms and will involve a combination of medication and self-help measures. These include:
Medications include:
Laser treatment or light therapy may also be used to reduce visible blood vessels (erythematotelangiectatic Rosacea) and eye drops or ointments may be used to reduce eye symptoms.
Rosacea may lead to issues with an individual’s feelings of confidence and self-esteem. There are, however, support groups and online communities available to help support those people. Healthcare professionals can also help support people and play a valuable part in providing guidance.
Remember, Rosacea will be unique to everyone, and treatment plans may vary.
Rosacea is a common skin condition, that can affect anyone at any age. It can cause issues with an individual’s confidence and self-esteem, but by understanding the causes, symptoms and treatment options available for Rosacea, this condition can be managed effectively through a combination of medication and lifestyle changes.
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