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[H1199]How To Get Rid Of Rosacea
by Alien, Ali
Rosacea is major acne problem in light skinned people who develop bumps, lesions, red rashes and pimples along with black heads and white heads. Its a great problem for teenage girls and boys who feel quite embarrassed to go out with their face totally red and swelled. Besides emotional problems the skin also suffers a lot. You always feel some burning sensation, constant mild pain and slight irritating itching also.

Rosacea is not anything incurable. There are many methods that can be applied to treat rosacea and get rid of it. Broadly the treatments of rosacea are classified into two groups- traditional and contemporary. In traditional applications rosacea home remedies, herbal treatments, alternative medicines etc are prescribed and tried. While in contemporary treatments medications under the advice of a dermatologist, acne skin care products, light therapy, laser treatments etc are tried for healing the skin disorder.

How to get rid of rosacea with traditional treatments?

Home remedies take into account various resources of home like curds, milk fat, lemon, orange peels, tomato and other ingredients available in the treatment of rosacea. They are applied with either making paste of certain combinations of applying the nectar of some fruits on the skin. Facial mud packs, cucumber treatments etc are some of the common home remedies for rosacea. They are natural and cause no harm to your skin, instead it keeps it cool and provides soothing effect free from the sensations of rosacea. Besides the home remedies, other traditional medicines like herbal supplements, creams, pills etc are used in the treatment of rosacea.

How to get rid of rosacea with contemporary treatments?

The contemporary treatments include prescribed medications by skin specialists and other commercial products available in the market. The medications are mostly pills or creams containing laboratory formulas for combating the rosacea skin malfunctions. The commercial products like moisturizers, toners, deep cleanse milks etc are used for acne treatments. Laser therapies have also been developed to meet the complication of the severe lesions and pustules of rosacea.

CO2 lasers can be used to remove excess tissue caused by phymatous rosacea. CO2 lasers emit a wavelength that is absorbed directly by the skin. The laser beam can be focused into a thin beam and used as a scalpel or defocused and used to vaporise tissue. Low level light therapies have also been used to treat rosacea. One alternative skin treatment, fashionable in the Victorian and Edwardian eras, was Sulphur. Recently Sulphur has re-gained some credibility as a safe alternative to steroids and coal tar.

Surgical

Enlarged blood vessels, some redness and changes due to rhinophyma often become permanent. In these cases, surgical methods, such as laser surgery and electrosurgery, may reduce the visibility of blood vessels, remove tissue buildup around your nose and generally improve your appearance.

Here are other suggestions for preventing flare-ups:

* Wear sunscreen with a sun protection factor (SPF) of 15 or higher to protect your face from the sun.
* Protect your face in the winter with a scarf or ski mask.
* Avoid irritating your facial skin by rubbing or touching it too much.
* Avoid facial products that contain alcohol or other skin irritants.
* When using moisturizer with a topical medication, apply the moisturizer after the medication has dried.

Signs of Acne Rosacea

Acne vulgaris is the most common form of acne and most often appears with the beginning of puberty. This type of acne is characterized by whiteheads and blackheads. Acne rosacea, on the other hand, usually makes its debut sometime after the age of 30 and before 50. Also, it is confined to the nose, cheeks, chin, forehead and eyelids. Unlike common acne, acne rosacea is not linked to overactive oil glands.  

The outbreaks seen in acne rosacea consist of minute dilated blood vessels, papules and pustules. These lesions affect the color of the skin causing it to be bright red. The color may even take on a dull red or sometimes a purplish hue. At first the redness may last for just a few hours, but as the condition progresses and recurrences continue, the color persists and can become permanent.

The over-growth of the sebaceous glands, especially those on the nose, lead to thickening of the skin, and an enlargement of the nose. This bulbous nose, as it is called, is one of the best known looks so often associated with acne rosacea. Although rosacea is most commonly seen in women, men have the most severe cases and are the ones that develop the disfiguring bulbous nose, known as rhinophyma. Odd as it may seem,  rhinophyma sometimes is the only sign of the condition.

Rosacea outbreaks are aggravated by different things in different people, and those afflicted with the condition soon realize what causes their inflammations to worsen and avoid those things. Some of the common stimulants are hot beverages, spicy foods and alcohol. Also, exposure to the sun and heat can be aggravating factors. 

Acne rosacea is not a life-threatening, but it certainly causes severe alterations in a person's appearance which can lead to psychosomatic and emotional problems.

There are not many complications associated with acne rosacea. But one is inflammation of the eyelashes or outer surface of the eyes which can result in eye irritations. Also, though rare, the membrane covering the lens (cornea) can become inflamed leading to impaired vision.

How Acne Rosacea Is Treated

Topical and Oral Medication. There is no cure for rosacea since the exact cause of the disease is not known. Successful treatment is based on controlling the acne-like symptoms with the same topical and systemic medications used in treating regular acne.

. There is no cure for rosacea since the exact cause of the disease is not known. Successful treatment is based on controlling the acne-like symptoms with the same topical and systemic medications used in treating regular acne.

The most effective treatment includes long term use of topical and oral antibiotics to control the eruptions. Tetracycline seems to be the antibiotic of choice. The dosages are slowly lowered, giving enough just to maintain control. The eventual goal is to be able to discontinue the antibiotic altogether without the rosacea pimples returning. Tetracycline is one of those drugs that should never be taken during pregnancy since it affects the unborn child.

Laser and Surgery. Laser treatment has been successful in eliminating the enlarged facial blood vessels. This is a treatment that causes very little discomfort. Also, surgery can be used to remove the excess tissue associated with rhinophyma.

The psychological and stress problems associated with acne rosacea should never be ignored because they can be very severe.  A medical specialist may be required.

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