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Rosacea:
Causes, Treatments and Cures Visit the Rosacea Forum and Support Group Here The original name of this disease was acne rosacea, an inappropriate term that may cause confusion with acne vulgaris (common acne) and is best abandoned. The disease evolves in stages. The early signs are recurrent episodes of blushing that finally become persistent in dark-red erythema (abnormal redness), particularly on the nose and cheeks, often in persons less than 20 years of age. Theses are so-called flushers and blushers. Rosacea is common in the 20's and 30's and peaks between the ages of 40 to 50 years. In the worst cases, disfiguring hypertrophy (swelling and redness), particularly of the nose (rhinophyma), may develop after many years. The Contributing Factors Rosacea is a fairly
common disease, especially in fair-skinned people of Celtic or Northern Europen
heritage, hence the term curse of the Celts. Although women are more
affected than men in earlier stages (3:1 ratio), men develop the swelling tissue
that lead to rhinophyma much more frequently. The Various Stages of Rosacea Rosacea patients often experience increased redness (erythema) on the central areas of the face, leff often the neck and v-shaped areas of the chest. These individuals are constantly blushing, caused by numerous resons: ultraviolet radiation, heat, cold, chemical irritation, strong emotions, alcoholic beverages, hot drinks, and spices. Eventually flushing and blushing lead to permanent erythema.
Skin Care and Topical Treatments for Rosacea Rosacea sufferers have skin that is unusually vulnerable to chemical and physical insults. All sources of irritation, such as soaps, alcoholic cleansers, tinctures, astringents, abrasives, and peeling agents, must be avoided. Only very mild soaps or properly diluted detergents are advised. Protection against sunlight requires emphasis. For some it may be hard to find a sunscreen that is tolerated without burning or irritation. Topical Antibiotics as used in acne, are sometimes effective. The mandelic acid in NuCelle's Mandelic Line is a natural anibiotic. Prescrption antibiotics can also be obtained from your dermatologist. Retinoids are also worth a trial. This includes the tretinoin products such as Retin-a® and Renova®. Azelaic Acid The anti-inflammatory properties of this compound may be the cause of its promising results. SunscreensPreferably of the broad spectrum UVA plus UVB and infrared type, with a sunprotecting factor (SPF) of 15 or higher. Please view the Sunblock page, which has a sunblock of 50 SPF available, and a total sunblock of SPF 60, that serves as a foundation as well as a sunblock. |
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