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by Alison Cole, Ali

Acne rosacea is characterized by morbidly inflamed skin, typically on the cheeks, forehead, nose, eyelids and, rarely, on the chest. The skin eruptions associated with acne rosacea can vary from the bulging of capillary blood vessels to sizeable pus-filled cysts. Because of the disfigurement acne rosacea can cause, the disorder is often accompanied by depression, social isolation and high levels of stress.

Its holistic treatment may therefore have to include a certain degree of therapy. Unhappily, lack of knowledge about rosacea can lead to serious complication while attempting to treat it. This is because it is often mistakenly thought to be acne and treated accordingly. The compounds used in addressing acne can seriously exacerbate acne rosacea symptoms.

The correct course of action is to correct the imbalances in skin environment, specifically by restoring deleted zinc, mineral and hydration levels. Naturally occurring plant extracts like aloe vera, rosehip, and chamomile can be of some benefit. A qualified dermatologist must be consulted for further pharmacological intervention.

Effective relief from the rosacea variety of acne will depend largely on lifestyle changes. Oral water intake must be stepped up to at least eight glasses per day, both to rehydrate the skin and to calm the metabolic stress alarm. The use of alcohol and stimulants like coffee, tea and cigarettes entirely eliminated, since these encourage excessive sebaceous gland excretions. Hot/icy cold showers, abrasive soaps and exposure to the sun are also detrimental. These measures, together with proper hygiene, a stress-reducing exercise regimen, and regular sleep habits (at least seven hours per night) can go a long way in alleviating rosacea.


Some of these products are designed to act like an acne skin care product and act against the causes of this complaint. They work by limiting the production of sebum/oil and prevent clogging of skin pores. These products prevent the oil from getting trapped in pores and can hamper the growth of bacteria, this can lead to the bad skin condition.

This type of skin care treatment also includes those which exfoliate such as skin peels. These can be bought over the counter or on the internet. They work by reducing oil plus other contaminants from the skin and in the pores; this can reduce harmful bacteria and stop their chance of growth.

There is a huge market for these types of acne skin care products as they don't require a consultation with a dermatologist. These include products like vanishing creams which extract the excess oil from the skin. Most of these are based on benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid, both of which are the enemies of bacteria (and hence acne).

Although benzoyl peroxide works well, it is possible you may have a reaction, it is suggested that any benzoyl peroxide skin care product should not contain the active ingredient at more than 5.5 percent. You might have to try a few different creams or lotions before you find the acne skin care product that is effective for you're skin. If nothing you try seems to work, you should contact a dermatologist.

Only doctors or skin care specialists can prescribe some medications, including the use of antibiotics and certain ointments. Under certain circumstances, having the infected material removed from the pores under a local anesthetic may be suggested by your dermatologist. This is something you should never attempt yourself.

An alternative that has been shown to work well is hormone therapy. Studies have shown that hormones can cause acne and skin care treatments that are hormone based have proved to be effective in many cases. With all the treatments available, tackling acne is not that difficult as there are many new products available to help.
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