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Posted on March 4, 2008 by Juliet Cohen | Posted under Acne
Rosacea Information and Acne Cure
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At the initial stages this skin disease causes subtle redness which might disappear on its own. However, some cases of redness, especially if left untreated, tend to become more aggravated by developing inflammation and skin eruptions, and blood vessels might become visible on the skin surface. Furthermore the tissues on the skin surface tend to become thick and swelled which would be too sensitive to touch. In severe cases the nose might become extremely swollen due to accumulation of fluid in the tissues. Also almost 50% of rosacea sufferers are found to be affected by eye irritation with the appearance of watery eyes along with bloodshot in them. Unfortunately the actual reason behind the formation of this skin disease is still unknown. Although it has been reported that all segments of world's population might be affected by this disease, nevertheless, people with fair complexion who have a tendency to get flushing or blushing more frequently are always at a greater risk. Many experts believe that rosacea could be somehow related to some mysterious disorder of the blood vessels underneath cutaneous layer. Some doctors also suspect that the Helicobacter pylori infections of the gastric mucosa could be responsible for this disease. This bacterium is a natural inhabitant of our gastrointestinal tract which encourages the skin resulting in this skin disorder. Even though a short-term improvement has been reported after the eradication therapy of H. pylori, any firm evidence for this association could not be obtained so far. If you are suspecting rosacea the first thing you need to do is consult your dermatologist. After examining your condition the doctor might prescribe you the proper medication or medicated cream and would help you to construct an appropriate regimen to fight back this skin disease. A number of antibiotics could be prescribed to deal with this disease. These might be used either in topical or oral form. The most frequently used topical antibiotic cream is metronidazole. Some oral antibiotics like erythromycin, minocycline, doxycycline, tetracycline, etc. are often prescribed. About The Author: Juliet Cohen writes articles for Acne Treatment. She also writes articles for Blackheads. |
Tags: ROSACEA INFORMATION, ROSACEA TREATMENT, ROSACEA TYPES, ACNE AND ROSACEA, SKIN DISORDERS











