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TREATMENTS: ROSACEA TREATMENT |
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Rosacea Frequently Asked Questions 1. What is Rosacea ? Rosacea (said rose-ay-shah) is a potentially progressive
neurovascular The most common symptoms include facial redness and inflammation
across Rosacea develops gradually as mild episodes of facial blushing
or flushing Ocular rosacea can affect both the eye surface and eyelid.
Symptoms can ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.1 How is Rosacea different to Acne Vulgaris ? As rosacea is a neurovascular disorder it affects the flushing zone. Is is common that Rosacea does not present with blackheads
that are Some rosacea sufferers have a significant acne component
in their symptoms Rosacea will probably have an underlying redness that is
related to Rosacea usually begins with flushing, leading to persistent redness. As both conditions are inflammatory, the treatment for rosacea
and acne Rosacea sufferers are cautioned against using common acne
treatments such ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.2 What is the difference between Rosacea and Seborrheic Dermatitis ? Seborrheic Dermatitis and Rosacea are closely related, they
both involve Seborrheic Dermatitis may involve the prescence of somewhat
greasy flaking The T zone is the area shaped like a `T' composed of your
forehead, nose Just to confuse things further, the two conditions are often
seen ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.3 What causes Rosacea ? From "Beating Rosacea, Vascular, Ocular and Acne Forms",
by Geoffrey Nase "Rosacea is primarily a disorder of the facial blood
vessels. Experts from To paraphrase: Rosacea blood vessels undergo changes in
function and As with many conditions, there appears to be a genetic propensity
to ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.4 How does rosacea progress ? "Rosacea normally progresses in the same generalised
fashion, frequent Rosacea experts talk about rosacea symptoms appearing in
4 stages. Over ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.5 What are the stages of rosacea ? Dr. Nase talks about 4 stages, called Pre-Rosacea, Mild
Rosacea, Moderate Pre-Rosacea: the first cardinal sign of rosacea: blood vessels
dilate to Mild Rosacea: begins when the facial redness induced by
flushing persists Some of the common triggers for a facial flush are heat,
cold, emotions, Moderate Rosacea: as facial flushing becomes more frequent
and intense, Severe Rosacaea: characterised by intense bouts of facial
flushing, severe This is just a guide, you may of course experience symptoms
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