The Best Treatment for Acne Rosacea
Rosacea is a skin condition which affects the middle third of the face. Although it resembles normal acne in appearance, the two conditions are not the same. The blood vessels dilate more easily in people with rosacea which leads to flushing of the skin, similar to blushing. After years of this dilating, the vessels eventually wear out and break. This is known as telangiectases.
Occasionally, pustules may appear on the skin, often leading to a misdiagnosis of acne, although the blackheads and whiteheads associated with acne to not appear.
There are several treatments available for rosacea and different people will find that some are better for their personal circumstances than others.
Generally, the best treatment comes in the form of lotions, washes or topical ointments. These work by combating the redness and swelling associated with rosacea. Retina A is one such cream which is available in varying strengths. Often, the higher strengths are not suitable for more sensitive skin. Additionally, Retina A can make skin more susceptible to the sun’s rays. People with rosacea are advised to protect their skin from the sun and so must take additional care if using this cream.
Laser therapy is another treatment option for rosacea. Although it can be rather expensive, it is also one of the best treatments available. Powerful lasers remove the visible blood vessels on the skin. It is these blood vessels which cause rosacea in the first place.
Oral antibiotics are also available as a treatment for rosacea sufferers. This treatment is generally given to people who suffer from a specific type of rosacea, ocular rosacea, where the eyes and eyelids are also affected and can become dry, swollen and very painful.
If rosacea is just at the beginning stages, often a good skincare routine can help to alleviate the problem. Simple things like keeping skin hydrated, protecting it from the sun and regular washing with a gentle cleanser can all keep it in good condition. This in turn will greatly reduce the severity of any outbreaks of rosacea.
Diet and environment can also help to treat rosacea. Avoiding heat, alcohol, excessive stress and over-exposure to the sun can all assist with treating any current outbreaks.
Rosacea generally worsens if left untreated which can lead to discomfort and scarring. For this reason, it is extremely important to treat any outbreaks as soon as they occur. A visit to a doctor or dermatologist will help to decide which course of treatment is best.
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