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2007-02-24 07:42:30 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Alternative Medicine

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Sorry, but there is no cure. Here is an excerpt from WebMD (great site by the way.)

"Doctors can prescribe medicines and other treatments for rosacea. There is no cure, but with treatment, most people can control their symptoms and keep the disease from getting worse.

Antibiotic creams or pills may be used to treat redness and pimples. Antibiotic pills may also help treat eye problems. Women who are pregnant should not use some antibiotic creams or pills. If you use antibiotics, be patient-it can take a month or two before you start to see improvement.

Stronger medicines may be tried if antibiotics don't control your rosacea. Examples include isotretinoin (Accutane) or tretinoin cream (Retin-A). You cannot use these if you are pregnant or might become pregnant.

Surgery or other treatments may help your skin look better if you have advanced rosacea. Choices may include dermabrasion, cryosurgery, or laser surgery."

2007-02-24 07:45:45 · answer #1 · answered by Sweets 3 · 1 0

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2016-09-25 17:21:02 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

I Cured Rosacea Naturally?

2016-05-18 00:38:48 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2015-08-14 04:04:41 · answer #4 · answered by Pearl 1 · 0 0

from http://www.earthclinic.com/CURES/rosacea.html
There are two ways of treatment, the quick method, or my method, which of course, I am unlucky in the feedback regard since this condition is extremely rare where I live.

The quick and dirty method is to take plaquenil, an anti-malarial drug which are directly antagonistic to the toxins produced by the demodectic mites. Therefore inflammation and pharmacological effects is in many ways similar to wormwood or artemisia which you might use as a good substitute.

The other is the one that I have steady success, which actually was developed to treat my own crawing creepy things on my skin causing an inflammation, but it is best known in treatment of dog mange (after lots of trial and error of course) and seems to work every time. At the time I couldn't imagine the solution to be workable for mange, but it did work. The solution calls for using 1% Hydrogen peroxide with a saturated solution of borax. This is applied to the face and do not rinse. The key is these demodectic mites tend to move around so quickly and if you apply in the face, it will quickly run into the eyes, causing a severe redness of the eyes.

To stop this redness you need to apply lavender oil around the eyes very thinly, making sure it doesn't get into the eye before you proceed. This is why sometimes people with rosacea might have an eye problem, either the healthy eye or unhealthy eye, they attack the same way.

The next step is to apply the solution as mentioned in a small area to see if it works. The red spots, will run quickly to the other side of the face.

When this occurs, it is a confirmed demodectic mites being the cause. An nano-insect problem. Therefore if this works and you don't have a skin reaction to the said solution you need to apply to the whole face and the ears. They tend to get into the ears too and if they stay in the same place, it causes this liquid pus, causing a break in the skin. Assuming a worse case scenario.

To avoid this, you need alkalize your body to an alkaline state so that the pus will not form. For a rosacea problem, I imagine you need to take larger does of baking soda than usual, usually 1 teaspoon two to three times a day on an empty stomach in one glass of warm water.

Other ways to drain the liquid pus is to clear your body systems by diarrhea by taking 1 teaspoon of sea salt and 1 teaspoon of baking soda. This will cause the loose stool and the pus will lessen almost quickly draining it dry. Application of alcohol will cause drying, but when you clear your system you still need to apply the solution (h2o2 1% + saturated borax),

Upon application you should not rinse, allow the solution to go through necessary to kill the nano-insects.

Of course there are other solutions that might effectively kill these bugs, but I have no way of trying the formula because rosacea is non-existent in Thailand.

The other possible formula appears to be a 20% camphor in orange oil, and apply thinly. Make sure you don't have a skin reaction to this, so apply a small area. These bugs find d-limonene a component of the orange oil to be deadly, while it is safe for human use.

In other instances, I do make recommendation of people with rosacea to eat orange peel. The orange peel are high in d-limonene and once they reach the bloodstream they tend to kill these demodectic mites too. Killing them completely is a bit difficult because it requires a skill, which you need to find out yourself.

Most important: if your eyes become red or it enters the area of eye, a lavender oil solution will cure it almost instantly. Lavender oil can solve the rosacea temporarily, but it won't kill it completely, you need to use an orange oil and camphor formula for that, but that remains untested and remains a question mark in my head since rosacea is almost non-existent in Thailand.

I hope this helps - not a perfect solution I am sure, but something to try

2007-02-24 20:59:11 · answer #5 · answered by Eden* 7 · 0 0

Modern medicine does not acknowledge this...
But it does treat the symptoms with antibiotics designed to kill the bad yeast (in the process it it also killing off the good stuff).

The more I have learned I have become more convinced that rosacea is at least complicated by if not caused by a system wide yeast overgrowth that manifests on the face. Things like Candex (for candida), turmeric, grapefruit seed oil, bromaline and others help to kill it off. Start slowly and build up to avoid bloating and cramps. Replace the good yeast (that should be in your intestines) with probiotics

2007-02-24 21:04:23 · answer #6 · answered by Keko 5 · 0 1

Nope, I have rosacea too! I hate it but i don't think there is anything to cure it. There are some things that claim they help reduce it but I'm not trying them.

2016-03-18 05:11:18 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I've never dealt wh it but Miracle II soap created by Clayton Tedeton has been said to help. When you order some from them they will send you a booklet of helpful uses and testimonials. It cost about $16 a bottle and is concentrated so it last a long time. I use it to clean my house and keep my acne in control. It has many great uses so give it a try.

2007-02-24 08:50:59 · answer #8 · answered by Dayla 2 · 1 1

http://www.skincarephysicians.com/rosaceanet/treatment.html

2007-02-24 07:45:50 · answer #9 · answered by Mary O 6 · 0 1

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2007-02-24 07:44:56 · answer #10 · answered by blue7blossom 3 · 0 1

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