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Posted on March 4, 2008 by Juliet Cohen | Posted under Alternative
Rosacea Treatment Tips And Prevention
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Doctors often suggest topical treatment and cure for rosacea patients if they are at the early stage of rosacea pimples, bumps, papules, and pustules. Most common medications include: azelaic acid, benzoyl peroxide, sulfur lotions, and topical antibiotics such as clindamycin, erythromycin, metronidazole, etc. People undergoing topical medications should not get impatient as it would approximately take around two months if you want to experience any significant visible change in your rosacea condition. It has been found that oral antibiotics drug are more effective in treating bumps and pus filled pimples than their topical alternatives. Doxycycline, erythromycin, minocycline, tetracycline, etc. are some of the popular oral antibiotics frequently used to treat rosacea. In severe cases doctors might prescribe isotretinoin to mitigate nodular rosacea. It is a strong medication and should only be taken under strict medical supervision otherwise you might end up with severe side effects. An array of topical, oral, and physical treatment and cures are available to alleviate the flushing and visible signs of dilated blood vessels. While metronidazole is often used as a topical application, oral anti-inflammatory drugs are popular medicine of choice for healing this ailment. Dermatologists often suggest some surgical therapies to tackle severe flushing and redness symptoms. These therapies might include electrosurgery, intense light and laser therapy, and vascular laser therapy. All of these methods basically target the vascular lesion and in a noninvasive manner these physical methods destroy them to clean out the redness and flushing at the facial area. To accomplish the best output patients might need multiple surgical treatments. But it is also necessary to continue with other medication to mitigate the triggers of this disease in order to achieve a long-term success. Eye problems associated with rosacea could involve swelling and inflammation of the eyelids. In order to reduce this ailment, patients might clean their eyelids with diluted baby shampoo or over-the-counter eyelid cleaning products. About The Author: Juliet Cohen writes articles for Acne Treatment. She also writes articles for Blackheads. |
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