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All You Need To Know About Rosacea

Almost everyone goes through bouts of acne while growing up. But while most people will eventually move on to clearer skin as they out-grow their raging teens, a significant few will continue to suffer from acne almost throughout their whole lives. For these individuals, constantly living with acne can have a profound effect on their self-esteem and can even lead to isolation and depression. But surprisingly, what we often consider as acne is actually a skin disease known as rosacea.

What is rosacea?

Rosacea is a common and chronic, relapsing skin disease that is often characterized by transient or persistent redness of the face, the prominence of blood vessels in the skin, and the presence of numerous papules and pustules. The term ‘rosacea’ comes from the Latin word for roses. While acne and rosacea can have similar appearances and can often co-exist, they are actually caused by entirely different processes. It is estimated that around 2-10 percent of the population has rosacea, with women being more commonly afflicted than men. Rosacea also occurs more often among people of Celtic descent with fair skin, blue eyes and red hair, than among Asians and African-Americans.

What causes rosacea?

There is still a lack of clear consensus among the medical community as to the exact causes of rosacea. However, a number of factors have been identified as responsible for triggering the condition. These include: UV light, stress and emotionality, physical exertion, extreme variations in temperature, humidity, strong winds, spicy food, red wine, topical steroids, and skin care products that contain alcohol. Because different people have different triggers, they are encouraged to maintain a rosacea diary for them to monitor and identify potential triggers.

What are the symptoms of rosacea?

Rosacea can be diagnosed based on the existence of its primary characteristics, which are as follows:

In addition, rosacea can also exhibit secondary features that can either co-exist with the primary features or occur independently. These secondary characteristics include:

Natural treatment of rosacea

Because of the murky causes of rosacea, the therapeutic approach consists largely of skin care management and symptomatic treatment. Proper skin care can help repair and maintain the function of the epidermal barrier and can reduce the signs and symptoms of the disease. On the other hand, treatment is aimed at:

An integral part of rosacea treatment is the adoption of a total skin care regimen that minimizes the skin barrier dysfunction and reduces skin irritation. Among the products recommended by dermatologists are:

When using cosmetic and skin care products, make sure that they do not contain alcohol, witch hazel, fragrance, menthol, peppermint and eucalyptus oil, all of which can exacerbate rosacea. To check out the dermatologically-certified natural formulations of ZENMED® complete skin support systems for oil and dry skins, visit us here.

Posted by + on May 3, 2012.

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