July 4, 2007

How Can We Know That We Suffer From Rosacea?

Tip! The marriage of pharmaceutical technology and nature has indeed spawned some of the greatest cosmetic correction innovations that we now are able to take advantage of today. With the proper skin care regimen, some lifestyle cautions and common sense avoidances, Rosacea is indeed a treatable skin condition, and it can be treated equally as well without prescription, man-made medications.

Rosacea is a serious disease which can bring severe complications if it is left untreated. However, rosacea has specific symptoms which, in many cases, can’t be easily identified and is often mistaken for some other conditions with similar symptoms, such as lupus or acne. Rosacea may appear as an irritation of the skin and the face, which can become sensitive and red causing great discomfort. It is considered that there is an important connection between rosacea and headaches due to the blood vessels.

Some of the most known symptoms of rosacea include:

The face and skin become red and sensitive. The facial redness appears because of broken blood vessels which usually expand due to the prolonged exposure to the sun and to the dehydrating effects of alcohol.

The most common areas where rosacea may occur are the nose, chin, cheeks and forehead. Men usually tend to have this infection on the nose but in many cases it may appear on the neck or upper chest.

Rosacea produces small pimples on the red areas of the skin, pimples which have black and whiteheads and are diferent than the olnes produced by acne.
Another symptom of rosacea are the swollen bumps on the nose. In the severe cases, rosacea may lead to rhinophyma, an irritation of the nose.

Tip! People who suffer from Rosacea are typically advised to avoid these triggers, but this of course is not always possible. While it is not possible to actually cure Rosacea, since the underlying cause seems to elude scientists, there are ways of controlling it that are very effective.

On the face may appear tiny, thin red lines (telangiectasia) which look like butterflies or spider webs and are caused by the blood vessels breaking. However, rosacea may affect the eyes too and most of the people who suffer from this disease can expect eye irritation and discomfort.
In this case, the eyes get irritated, becoming red and dry, and the vision may become impaired. Other symptoms include, crusted mucus, tearing, and feelings of burning and itching.
The irritation might extend to the eyelids, in turn, becoming swelled, dry and flaky.

So, if you want to find out more about rosacea treatment or even about rosacea treatment please click this link http://www.rosacea-center.com/

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