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		<title>Rosacea Symptoms</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While Rosacea mostly is experienced by white women between the ages of 20 and 50, it can manifest in both men and women, as well as people of all races, not just causasions, and people of all ages, including teenagers, children, and even babies. Here are some of the common signs and symptoms of Rosacea. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While Rosacea mostly is experienced by white women between the ages of 20 and 50, it can manifest in both men and women, as well as people of all races, not just causasions,  and people of all ages, including teenagers, children, and even babies.</p>
<p>Here are some of the common signs and symptoms of Rosacea.</p>
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<li>individual has a red discoloration (&#8220;flushing&#8221;) of the skin on the cheeks, chin, forehead,  nose, and around the mouth</li>
<li>there are persistent bumps or pimples on the skin, often mistaken for simple acne</li>
<li>patients eyes are often watery, irritated, bloodshot. there might be  a negative reaction to sunlight</li>
<li>the blood vessels have become swollen on the patients face and are now visible on the surface of the skin</li>
<li>there is a burning and stinging sensations on the patients face (also simply called inflammation)</li>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" title="Dry Skin" src="http://rosaceatreatmentguide.net/wp-content/images/rosacea_dry_skin.jpg" alt="Dry Skin" width="300" height="199" /></p>
<p>Note:<br />
A reddening of the skin, is a medical condition known as erythema. It is said to be caused by capillary congestion, but in up to 50% of cases there is no known reason for the cause.<br />
The persistent bumps or &#8220;pimples&#8221; are more properly known as  papules and pastules, respectively. These are often mistaken for acne but papules and pastules are not simply pimples.</p>
<p>Please note that any one of these signs above, individually, could be a symptom that Rosacea is developing and should be treated as such by consulting with a doctor.</p>
<p>As time goes on, these symptons can create other symptoms, such as a convergence of bumps on the skin which will make it appear larger and swollen, and the same for the cheeks. (This primarily effects men and not women.) This can create that &#8220;bulb&#8221; nose look occasionally seen on elderly men.</p>
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