Monday 27 December 2021

Acne Rosacea

Acne Rosacea
Acne rosacea is a chronic disease that affects mainly the facial skin, characterized by flare-ups and remissions. It varies from typical acne in that it generally begins affecting individuals over the age of thirty on cheeks, nose, chin or forehead, but sometimes can occur on the chest, neck, scalp or ears too. If untreated, pimples often develop and in most severe cases the nose grows swollen and bumpy due to excess tissue. In many cases, and unlike any other form of acne, acne rosacea also affects the eyes, which feel irritated and look watery and bloodshot. As you can imagine, for sufferers, this can be very painful and embarassing. Even though anyone can suffer from it, people with fair skin who flush or blush easily are more prone to develop Rosacea. It is more common in women than men, but men tend to develop more severe forms. There is no known cure for acne rosacea, but medical therapy helps keeping it under control and in most cases reversing the symptoms. If you suspect you have rosacea, you should consult your local dermatologist for diagnosis and treatment as soon as possible.

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