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Faqs Regarding RosaceaIf you suffer from rosacea, or have just been diagnosed with this skin condition, chances are, you have many questions. Rosacea is a common skin ailment that can leave people feeling self conscious and embarrassed about their face. It can be debilitating for some. Here are some common questions about rosacea. What exactly is rosacea? Rosacea is a skin condition that affects more middle aged women than anyone else. Men are also affected by rosacea, however there are fewer cases. When the capillaries in your face dilate, it can cause redness on your face. This is what happens when you suffer from rosacea. There are varying degrees and some people have very mild cases while other are disfigured on their face. Where is rosacea found? Rosacea most commonly affects the face—the forehead, nose and cheeks. However, it can also affect the eyes and other parts of the body. You will most likely recognize someone with rosacea by a “rosy” look on his or her face. In addition, you may find that some people with this skin condition have dry, irritated skin on the face and pustules that resemble acne. Do children get rosacea? Children do get rosacea, but it is not as common. In fact, anyone can suffer from this disease. In most cases, people who are fair skinned or those who blush easily are the ones that will get rosacea. Will it ever go away on its own? No. Once you have rosacea, it never really goes away. You may not see it all the time, but it is there. People that have rosacea must learn to live with this condition and try to pinpoint triggers and treatment. What are the treatment options for this skin condition? There are several treatment options for rosacea. For mild forms, your dermatologist may recommend that you use hypoallergenic lotions and skin care products to treat the bumps and irritating dryness. It is wise to stay away from fragranced products, too. In addition, if you have more severe cases, you might need cosmetic surgery or laser skin resurfacing to improve the look of your skin. Severe cases may need plastic surgery. What triggers rosacea? Triggers are different for different people. Some people find that they have problems with outbreaks when they are angry or embarrassed. Some get it when they drink alcohol or eat spicy foods. For others, facial products such as make-up and soap may trigger an outbreak. It is important to find out what triggers your condition so that you can eliminate it. What kind of doctor should I see for my rosacea? You will first want to start by seeing your primary care physician. He or she can look at you to determine whether or not you have rosacea or another problem. After that, he or she may recommend a treatment option or recommend a specialist. Dermatologists often see rosacea patients, as do plastic surgeons. The choice is yours as long as you seek the type of treatment that works best for you.
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