Acne RosaceaAcne Rosacea General InformationAcne Rosacea is an inflammatory, chronic medical condition of the skin; this type of disorder generally affects adults. The presence of this illness leads to the development of facial redness and to the appearance of pustules or bumps on the patient’s face. If one does not properly cope with his or her condition, it will worsen in time. However, in most cases, this medical disorder tends to be cyclic. In other words, the patient’s symptoms flare up for some time (weeks or even months) and then they fade away for a couple of months until they re-appear. It is important to differentiate Acne Rosacea from other skin problems, especially from acne, allergy or eczema. The causes of this skin disorder have not been determined. However, scientists presume that this illness is probably caused by environmental and / or hereditary factors. We will now present you a number of factors which are known to be able to lead to the aggravation of the patient’s symptoms: consuming hot / spicy foods, consuming alcoholic beverages, exposure to direct sunlight, exposure to extreme temperatures, embarrassment, anger, stress, saunas, hot baths, the use of corticosteroids, strenuous exercising, and so on. You should seek further professional information concerning Rosacea from a well trained medical specialist (you may refer to a nurse, a pharmacist, your personal health care provider, and so on). Acne Rosacea SymptomsThe common clinical manifestations that have been linked to the presence of this skin disorder – commonly referred to as Acne Rosacea include the following signs: the presence of red spots (areas) on your face, rhinophyma (bulbous, red nose), Ocular Rosacea (gritty sensation in your eyes of eye burning), telangiectasia (the presence of small but visible blood vessels on the cheeks and on the nose, pustules or bumps (they develop on the patient’s chin, forehead, cheeks, nose, etc). According to the symptoms of this clinical condition, scientists have recognized several phases of Rosacea. Pre-Rosacea is the first stage of this condition, in which the disorder simply presents itself as a mild tendency to blush / flush very easily. This symptom progresses to persistent redness that is generally located in the central portion of the patient’s face. Vascular Acne Rosacea comes with the worsening of the patient’s initial symptoms; his or her small blood vessels on the cheeks and nose become swollen and visible; the patient’s skin may become abnormally sensitive. Other symptoms that are characteristic for this stage include: dandruff, oily skin, etc. Inflammatory Rosacea appears under the form of pustules or red bumps which spread across the patient’s face. Furthermore, about 50% of all individuals who suffer from Acne Rosacea will also develop Ocular Rosacea – gritty sensation in the patient’s eye and eye burning. The presence of this skin clinical illness may also lead to conjunctivitis. Acne Rosacea TreatmentAlthough there is no effective manner in which one can permanently get rid of this skin disorder, numerous individuals who suffer from this medical condition follow a strict symptomatic therapy, which helps them manage their unpleasant clinical manifestations. In most cases, such a therapy course is actually a specialized therapeutic combination which includes several prescription-based treatments which should be employed along with specific life-style changes. Your dermatologist may also advise you to use special soaps, moisturizers, sunscreens or any other similar remedies which could help your improve your skin’s general health. Individuals who are suffering from Acne Rosacea may be prescribed the use of prescription-strength topical remedies (gels, creams or lotions) along with the intake of oral drugs (tablets, capsules or pills). Topical remedies should be applied on the affected skin 1-2 times per day, as they are able to ease symptoms such as redness, inflammation, and so on. The most common topical products which can be employed in the therapy against Acne Rosacea include topical antibiotics (Metronidazole), benzoyl peroxide, Tretinoin, azelaic acid, and so on. Oral drugs which are commonly prescribed in the therapy against Rosacea include oral antibiotics. Such products are affective against this skin medical condition because they present highly effective anti-inflammatory properties. Their anti-bacterial effect is of no use against Acne Rosacea (in most cases). Another advantage of such medical remedies is that they yield faster results than topical ones. The most common oral antibiotics that are widely prescribed against Rosacea (and that can only be purchased along with a special prescription from the patient’s doctor) include Erythromycin, Minocycline, Tetracycline, and so on. The use of Accutane (Isotretinoin) can also prove highly effective against Acne Rosacea; this powerful oral remedy is generally prescribed in the most severe cases of Rosacea, provided that all other alternative therapy options against this condition have failed. This product, which is generally prescribed against another disorder – cystic acne, is able to effectively inhibit the sebaceous glands’ production of oil. However, patients who are being treated with this clinical remedy should be closely monitored by a dermatologist as the use of Isotretinoin can lead to the developing of severe adverse manifestations. Individuals who are suffering from Ocular Rosacea may be treated with steroid eye-drops or with oral antibiotic remedies. The duration of the patient’s treatment course (with any of the above-mentioned products) is known to depend on the type of Acne Rosacea with which the patient has been diagnosed, on the stage of the individual’s condition, on the patient’s age, and so on. An individual who is accurately following one of the above-listed therapy options against Acne Rosacea will probably experience an improvement of his or her initial symptoms within the following 1-2 months. All patients must be well aware of the fact that stopping their therapy course with their prescribed medical remedy will lead to the recurring of their initial symptoms. In other words, patients have to follow long-term therapy courses against this skin disorder. As certain symptoms of this skin disease can become permanent, electro-surgery and / or laser surgery can be employed in severe cases. Such surgical procedures are able to improve the patient’s appearance by reducing the visibility of his or her blood vessels and by removing abnormal build-up of tissue around the individual’s nose. You should discuss these medical options with your personal medical specialist. |
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