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Rosacea Q & A

Some adults who think they have acne are actually suffering from rosacea or acne rosacea. Here are some general facts about rosacea.

 

 

Rosacea Q & A

 
Some adults who think they have acne are actually suffering from rosacea or acne rosacea. Here are some general facts about rosacea.

What is rosacea?
Rosacea usually starts as redness on the nose, cheeks and chin. It looks similar to a sunburn but does not go away. Untreated, it can progress to persistent ruddiness, visible blood vessels, and small bumps and pimples. In advanced cases, skin can thicken and eye irritation occurs.

Rosacea sufferers often mistake the bumps and pimples for acne. Acne rosacea is characterized by small, hard, red inflamed pimples.

Who gets rosacea?
Typically people with fair skin over the age of 30 who blush easily seem to develop rosacea. Many sufferers have Northern or Eastern European backgrounds. The actual cause is unknown but it may be a vascular disorder.

What triggers rosacea flare-ups?
Rosacea is characterized by remissions and flare-ups. Certain triggers can aggravate rosacea skin types. Typical triggers include sun, stress, extreme temperature changes, alcohol and hot baths or showers.

What are the symptoms?
The primary signs of rosacea are flushing, persistent redness, bumps/pimples, and visible blood vessels. Men develop rosacea around the nose and women tend to show redness on the cheeks and chin in a butterfly pattern.

I think I might have rosacea. What should I do?
If you think you might have rosacea schedule an appointment with your Doctor or Dermatologist. Only he or she can correctly diagnosis this skin condition. If diagnosed there are good treatment options available to keep your skin from worsening. Many dermatologists start with an oral antibiotic combined with a topical treatment lotion. MetroLotion and MetroGel are common topical medications used in the U.S.

Dermaclear and rosacea
Check with your Doctor about using Dermaclear to help clear rosacea pimples and minimize redness. Customers have let us know that Dermaclear helps relieve their rosacea symptoms.

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