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- WHAT IS ROSACEA AND HOW CAN IT BE MINIMISED? -
Rosacea
(pronounced "roh-ZAY-sha") is a chronic and potentially
life-disruptive disorder primarily of the facial skin, often characterised by
flare-ups and remissions. It typically begins in men any time after age 30 as
redness on the cheeks, nose, chin or forehead. It can also appear on the chest,
scalp or ears.
Although
rosacea can affect all origins of the population, individuals with fair skin
who tend to flush or blush easily are believed to be at greatest risk. The
disease is more frequently diagnosed in women, BUT more severe symptoms tend to
be seen in men - perhaps because they often delay seeking medical help until
the disorder reaches advanced stages.
While there is no cure for rosacea and the cause is
unknown, medical therapy is available to control or reverse its signs and
symptoms. Individuals who suspect they may have rosacea are urged to see a
dermatologist or other knowledgeable physician for diagnosis and appropriate
treatment.
WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF ROSACEA?
Flushing:
Many people with rosacea have a history of frequent blushing or
flushing. This facial redness may come and go, and is often the earliest sign
of the disorder.
Persistent Redness:
Persistent facial redness is the most common individual sign of
rosacea, and may resemble a blush or sunburn that does not go away.
Bumps and Pimples:
Small red solid bumps or pus-filled pimples often develop. While these
may resemble acne, blackheads are absent and burning or stinging may occur.
Other Potential
Signs and Symptoms include eye irritation, burning or stinging on the face, dry
appearance on the face, red patches on the skin, and swelling on the face.
Various oral and topical medications may be
prescribed to treat the skin redness often associated with the disorder.
Dermatologists often prescribe initial treatment with oral and topical therapy
to bring the condition under immediate control, followed by long-term use of
the topical therapy alone to maintain remission.
When appropriate, treatments with lasers, intense
pulsed light sources or other medical and surgical devices may be used to
remove visible blood vessels or reduce extensive redness.
Patients should check with their physicians to
ensure their skin-care routine is compatible with their rosacea. A gentle
skin-care routine can also help control rosacea.
Cosmetics may be used to conceal the effects of
rosacea, but this is not favourable among many men, as they feel uncomfortable
with the idea of wearing types of makeup.
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Typical Signs Of Rosacea:

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