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    What is the Main Cause of Rosacea?

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    Rosacea is a skin disorder that produces facial redness. Rosacea symptoms are commonly found on the cheeks, nose, and forehead. Rosacea can flare up at any time and commonly begins after age 30. Medications, creams, and lotions can help alleviate discomfort. To learn more, consult a southwest rosacea specialist today. 

    What is rosacea? 

    Rosacea is a prevalent inflammatory skin disorder characterized by redness on the face or other regions of the body, including the eyes. Several sorts of ailments might cause swelling and pimples on your skin. This is a chronic illness with no treatment.

    Types of rosacea 

    Rosacea is divided into four types:

    • Erythematotelangiectatic 

    Rosacea is a chronic skin condition that produces face redness and swollen and visible blood vessels. This form of flare occurs when symptoms appear and disappear abruptly.

    • Papulopustular 

    On your skin, fluid- or pus-filled pimples appear. Your skin may enlarge, and the symptoms may be comparable to acne.

    • Phymatous 

    Your skin swells and thickens as a result of the symptoms. Your skin may be rough, and this most commonly affects your nose. The symptoms may cause your nose to seem bulbous (rhinophyma).

    • Ocular 

    Rosacea can cause your eyes to become itchy, bloodshot, or watery. Your eyes are light sensitive, and painful pimples (styes) might appear on your eyelids.

    How common is rosacea, and who is affected by it?

    Rosacea affects around 14 million individuals in the United States. It may affect anybody, although it primarily affects persons with pale complexion, women, and those designated female at birth (AFAB). Symptoms commonly appear after the age of 30. The illness can afflict children and teenagers, although it is quite uncommon. If someone in your family has rosacea, you are also more likely to get it.

    According to studies, males and those designated male at birth have more severe symptoms due to postponing therapy until the problem has progressed.

    Signs of rosacea 

    Rosacea’s look varies widely from individual to individual. Most of the time, not all of the possible indicators are visible. Rosacea is always accompanied by at least one of the basic symptoms, such as:

    • Persistent redness

    Persistent face redness may mimic a persistent blush or sunburn.

    • Flushing

    Many patients with rosacea have a history of frequent blushing, known as flushing. The early manifestation of the illness is intermittent facial redness.

    • Evident blood vessels

    Small blood vessels that appear as thin red lines on your skin become apparent.

    • Pimples and bumps

    Small, red, solid lumps or pus-filled pimples on your skin are common. Although the pimples may sometimes mimic acne, rosacea does not generate blackheads. There may be some stinging or burning.

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