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2006-06-05 22:45:53 · 9 answers · asked by smart_babe 3 in Health Other - Health

no one else has it in my family

2006-06-05 22:49:09 · update #1

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* Rosacea causes erythema (redness) that looks like flushing or blushing of the face or neck. The flushing occurs when blood flow increases the amount of blood flow through small blood vessels and the vessels expand to accommodate this flow. The redness initially may come and go but becomes more permanent as the disease progresses.
* Telangiectasia (red lines) - Many people also have enlarged blood vessels under the skin, which are noticeable as red lines through the skin, especially when the overall redness fades.
* Facial Burning, Stinging or Itching -flushing attacks can cause uncomfortable physical symptoms, such as facial burning, stinging or itching.
* Oedema (facial swelling). Sometimes soft facial swelling may last for days when the erythema flares up. Persisting hard facial oedema can also occur.
* Dome shaped small lumpy red pimples (papules) - The pimples of rosacea, which often occur as the disease progresses, are different from those of acne because blackheads and whiteheads are not present. Some of these pimples contain pus (pustules) and appear as small white bumps. Left untreated larger nodules can develop.
* Many people develop related problems affecting the eye- ocular rosacea. This can affect over 50% of people and can range from mild to severe. Eye problems are unlikely to develop in people taking antibiotic tablets for rosacea.

Symptoms include:

* Blepharitis, (inflamed, dry and crusty eyelids), and
* Conjunctivitis, (Gritty feeling eyes)

More serious problems arise, if left untreated including:

* Iritis, (painful inflammation of the iris), and
* Keratitis, (ulceration of the cornea).

In a few people, especially older men, the nose becomes enlarged, bumpy, red or purple and swollen (Rhinophyma).

As rosacea affects the face, it can be associated with anxiety and lack of confidence and may lead to psychological problems and depression.

2006-06-05 22:49:54 · answer #1 · answered by leslie_ed123 5 · 3 0

I have it, and in the Uk I have been told not to wear make-up or use cosmetics that contain oil of any kind. Clinique do a range like this, but there are probably cheaper ranges as well, since the condition is becoming quite common.

You should try to avoid red wine, Coke and spicy foods as well, apparently.

2006-06-05 22:54:09 · answer #2 · answered by musicalj2 5 · 0 0

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2016-04-28 01:30:18 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

My mother and grandfather have this (odds are I'll develop it later in life then) and they use teatree oil and other natural remedies to augment tablets the doctor pescribes.

2006-06-05 22:49:04 · answer #4 · answered by monkeymanelvis 7 · 0 0

It is treatable by oral antibiotics and topical metronidazole for few weeks with the help of a physician.

2006-06-05 22:49:46 · answer #5 · answered by skindoc 2 · 0 0

I have it - what works for me is a course of Oral Antibiotics, and Daktacort cream to supress the redness

2006-06-05 23:03:58 · answer #6 · answered by DBVILLA 1 · 0 0

It can't be cured. Look up some info on the internet.

2006-06-05 22:49:02 · answer #7 · answered by Λиδѓεy™ 6 · 0 0

http://www.rosacea.org

And see a dermatologist.

2006-06-05 22:47:09 · answer #8 · answered by BobTheBizGuru 4 · 0 0

i have it too, it is genetic!

2006-06-05 22:47:59 · answer #9 · answered by H 2 · 0 0

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