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		<title>Natural Methods for Rosacea Treatment and Prevention</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 May 2010 08:21:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people around the world suffer from an irritating skin condition called rosacea. Rosacea symptoms include redness around the nose, cheeks and eyes, as well as painful acne like bumps and small blood vessels visible on affected areas. Although there is no cure for rosacea, there are ways to minimize flare-ups and reduce the visible [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people around the world suffer from an irritating skin condition called rosacea.  Rosacea symptoms include redness around the nose, cheeks and eyes, as well as painful acne like bumps and small blood vessels visible on affected areas.  Although there is no cure for rosacea, there are ways to minimize flare-ups and reduce the visible symptoms naturally without the need for harsh medications. In this article we will do just that by identifying a few treatments that we can consider &#8220;natural&#8221;. This include topical creams, teas, herbs, fresh aloe, and an enzyme named lipase. Let&#8217;s start with this first set of natural topical creams. (<em>Note: topical simply means something is applied externally to the skin.</em>)</p>
<p><strong>Topical creams</strong> containing niacin amide, chrysanthellum indicum, and green tea can be used to calm rosacea flare ups and remove the visible signs such as redness and enlarged blood vessels.  <strong>Niacin amide</strong> is vitamin B3 compound that can be taken both orally and applied externally.  Niacin is a powerful detoxifier for the skin.  <strong>Chrysanthellum indicum</strong> contains compounds that strengthen capillary structure to reduce blood vessels.  <strong>Green tea</strong> seems to be especially helpful in reducing the acne like symptoms of rosacea.</p>
<p>Another common symptom associated with rosacea is indigestion.  The indigestion seems to be caused by a deficiency of the pancreatic enzyme lipase.  <strong>Pancreatic lipase</strong> helps to break down and digest fat, resulting in excess gas.  Drinking <strong>kombucha</strong>, which contains active enzymes, can help to eliminate indigestion.</p>
<p>Another natural cream that has proved to have beneficial effect on the symptoms of rosacea is <strong>azelaic acid cream</strong>.  This cream is a combination of wheat, rye and barley extracts.    Azelaic acid cream seems to effectively treat all the signs of rosacea, from reducing the redness to removing the acne like bumps.</p>
<p>Various <strong>herbs</strong> can be used on a daily basis to reduce the risk of a rosacea flare-up.  Making a tea out of <strong>chamomile</strong>, <strong>rose hips</strong>, <strong>red clover</strong>, or <strong>burdock</strong> and using it to wash your face can have a calming effect on the skin.  A slice of <strong>fresh aloe</strong> applied to the affected area works as a great moisturizer and will cool the skin as well.</p>
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		<title>Antibiotics Used in Treating Rosacea</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Apr 2010 18:43:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A lot of patients that have Rosacea treat it by using some medications which could be used for acne. They have a lot of treatments that are very similar to each other and a couple of those include but not limited to: topical and oral antibiotics, face washes that are sulfa-based, isotretinoin, plus a lot [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A lot of patients that have Rosacea treat it by using some medications which could be used for acne. They have a lot of treatments that are very similar to each other and a couple of those include but not limited to: topical and oral antibiotics, face washes that are sulfa-based, isotretinoin, plus a lot of others that can be used. Some over the counter medicine for acne should be alright but the physician should be called because some of them might cause problems with the skin and irritate it because it is really sensitive compared to someone that might be having problems with pimples.</p>
<p>The symptoms of Rosacea can be controlled fairly well with the right kind of treatment. One method that is popular is using the topical creams like <strong>metronidazole</strong>. That only has to be applied twice or sometimes once daily. Something else that could be used is <strong>Azelaic acid</strong> and this kind is very effective. Both of these can treat the bumps or redness.</p>
<p><strong>Oral antibiotics</strong> is something else that is common and easy to do. A few of the ones could be used include: <strong>amoxicillin, minocycline, doxycycline, and tetracycline</strong>. This is just a small amount of the many ones that is  prescribed so that the inflammation plus pimples are reduced. The first time given patients are put on a dose that is high, and then it is lowered during the levels that are considered to be just maintenance.</p>
<p>There are some possible risks and side effects that is common and should be talked about before they are used. Some of the side effects include: vomiting, nausea, diarrhea, fever, confusion, and tightness within the chest. When these do not clear up or if a patient is feeling bad they should contact their doctor right away because they might be having an allergic reaction or their system just can not handle the medicine and so something else would be needed for treatment.</p>
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		<title>Prescription Medication for Rosacea Treatment</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Apr 2010 18:36:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>benq</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are one of the millions of people suffering from rosacea, you realize that there is no permanent solution for rosacea treatment. There are, however, treatments that include natural therapy, lasers, and medical creams or other interventions. Each of these solutions offers a different price tag and work for different lengths of time. Most [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are one of the millions of people suffering from rosacea, you realize that there is no permanent solution for rosacea treatment.  There are, however, treatments that include natural therapy, lasers, and medical creams or other interventions.  Each of these solutions offers a different price tag and work for different lengths of time.  Most creams require you to apply them daily while laser treatment may work for several years.  This article will discuss the different medical options one with rosacea has for help with this oftentimes embarrassing skin condition.</p>
<p>Many times, individuals require both an oral and topical medication to treat rosacea effectively.  Topical creams treat the bacteria that often aggravate rosacea as well as help reduce redness and inflammation.  Oral medications are often prescribed for the same reasons, but more so for their anti-inflammatory factors.  Oral meds tend to work quicker, where the topical creams are great for maintenance of the condition.  The type of treatment along with how long you need to apply them varies from case to case depending on severity.  Typically, you will see results within a couple months, but more times than not, when you stop treatment, the symptoms return.</p>
<p>A word of caution: Accutane is sometimes prescribed for the skin condition rosacea, but more commonly for acne.  Accutane is a powerful oral medication that may cause serious side effects.  Be sure to thoroughly research and consider it before you jump full steam ahead and use.  In fact, many dermatologists will not prescribe it and you often have to have a psychiatric evaluation before being able to take it.</p>
<p>In the end, medical intervention for rosacea is one of the most successful treatments available.  It is not to be considered permanent and does require continuous maintenance.  Consult with your physician before beginning any new treatment for rosacea.</p>
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		<title>What is Natural Rosacea Treatment?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Dec 2009 19:29:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>benq</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many different medications, products, and drugs used in the treatment of the skin condition known as Rosacea. These treatments are intended to reduce the extremity of the symptoms of rosacea. This includes the ever present red or flushed appearance common to all types of rosacea, along with the itching and burning sensations experienced, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many different medications, products, and drugs used in the treatment of the skin condition known as Rosacea. These treatments are intended to reduce the extremity of the symptoms of rosacea. This includes the ever present red or flushed appearance common to all types of rosacea, along with the itching and burning sensations experienced, as well as the pastules and bumps associated with rosacea, that appear on the face and neck.</p>
<p>Any substance, environment, or even emotional states or situations that cause an increase in these symptoms can be rightfully called a trigger. Rosacea triggers are varied and are unique each person, yet there is certainly many patterns that can be deduced from tracking data on what triggers people experience. Some of the more common triggers are ironically present in many medications that otherwise would be used to treat rosacea. This includes skin treatment products made with alcohol and other harsh chemicals. At the same time, products designed specifically for acne and rosacea treatment even act as a trigger for some people!</p>
<p>This has led to what many refer to as &#8220;natural rosacea treatment&#8221;. Natural rosacea treatment includes things such as all natural products, such as ZenMed, or the use of herbs in their natural state, such as green tea leaves, boiled and later placed on the skin to offer erythema relief.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" title="Natural Rosacea Treatment" src="http://rosaceatreatmentguide.net/wp-content/images/rosacea_water.jpg" alt="Natural Rosacea Treatment" width="300" height="200" />These natural treatments are used by many of the tens of thousands of people, mostly women, who find themselves looking for less pharmaceutical based solutions and more natural, plant based solutions. However, while treatment can be improved the addition of naturally based products, it&#8217;s important to make such a strong distinction between natural and so-called unnatural treatments for rosacea. Why? Because in the end this can lead to a situation in which a patient shields him or herself from otherwise effective rosacea treatment that is deemed unnatural!</p>
<p>If a proper perspective can be kept on treatments for rosacea, then this is obviously not a problem. The best approach is to always work with your doctor, taking care to note your own triggers to avoid them, and have an open mind on various treatments &#8211; whether they&#8217;re called an OTC, prescription, or <a title="natural rosacea treatment" href="http://rosaceatreatmentguide.net/natural-rosacea-treatment">natural rosacea treatment</a>!</p>
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		<title>What Happens Without Rosacea Treatment?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Dec 2009 19:24:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>benq</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some people who have medical problems do not like the idea of seeking treatment. This is especially true if the condition &#8211; while have dramatic effects &#8211; does not actually threaten the life of the person with the condition. Rosacea is a skin condition that meets this definition. The problems caused by rosacea can lead [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some people who have medical problems do not like the idea of seeking treatment. This is especially true if the condition &#8211; while have dramatic effects &#8211; does not actually threaten the life of the person with the condition. Rosacea is a skin condition that meets this definition. The problems caused by rosacea can lead to terrible self confidence issues, especially for younger folks who find themselves dealing with rosacea in their developing years in front of their peers at school, but it&#8217;s not going to put anyone in the hospital, and no matter how severe it gets, it does not lead to death.</p>
<p>Men tend to be more reluctant to go to a doctor than women, generally speaking. For rosacea, this makes for an interesting twist because by and large women are effect in far, far greater numbers than men. However, most people do not even know what rosacea is yet I bet they can recall a man they&#8217;ve seen with it, even if they didn&#8217;t know it was rosacea! The stereotype of the old cranky man with a red, bulb-like nose is actually related to the real life skin condition known as Rhinophyma Rosacea. It&#8217;s more common in men than in women, and when left untreated, it can lead to tissue buildup around the nose, accompanied with a red appearance, thus creating the stereotype of the old man with a bulb nose.</p>
<p>Is this what happens without rosacea treatment? Yes, absolutely, this is what can happen if treatment is not done. Now the case of a person with a grossly shaped nose caused by rosacea is rare, and occurs when treatment has been delayed or non existent for many years, if not the lifetime of the person.</p>
<p>But what about others with rosacea?</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" title="rosacea: dry skin" src="http://rosaceatreatmentguide.net/wp-content/images/rosacea_dry_skin_2.jpg" alt="rosacea: dry skin" width="300" height="216" />The truth is that while medical professionals estimate something in the range of 40 million people worldwide have rosacea, the majority of those people in the eye popping number have only a mild to moderate form of rosacea. Many of them are never even officially diagnosed with rosacea! This means they probably believe they have common acne or just, for whatever reason, tend to flush easily. For very mild cases of rosacea, not having treatment means they&#8217;ll simply have to deal with the mild symptoms they have.</p>
<p>For those with moderate to severe rosacea, the lack of treatment has more dire consequences. For one it means a lifetime of irritation and discomfort on the face and neck. This obviously is not an ideal situation. Over time, it can lead to scar tissue development on the skin, leading to facial disfigurement. This second part often scares those who might be tempted to not bother with treatment, and yet it&#8217;s hard to say what&#8217;s worse. Decades of facial burning and itching, not to mention constant redness, or scar tissue problems on the face? Either one is something no individual should experience.</p>
<p>For this reason, it&#8217;s very important to seek a proper diagnosis from a doctor on any skin problem that bears resemblance to rosacea. If diagnosed, the next logical step is the addition of <a title="antibiotics" href="http://rosaceatreatmentguide.net/rosacea-treatment-antibiotics/">antibiotics</a> and prescription as well as  <a title="otc rosacea treatment medications" href="http://rosaceatreatmentguide.net/otc-rosacea-treatment/">OTC rosacea treatment medications</a> designed to reduce the symptoms.</p>
<p>The bad news is that without treatment, the consequences are real and while not deadly, are certainly not pleasant. The good news is that with proper treatment, most people with rosacea find a middle ground that keeps their symptoms at bay and then from there, life goes on with rosacea treatment  &#8211; and rosacea! &#8211; receding to the background.</p>
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		<title>Rosacea Treatment Antibiotics</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Dec 2009 19:22:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dealing with the skin condition known as rosacea is a part of the lives of many people all over the world. Often mistakenly thought of as bad or severe acne by outsiders, the skin condition &#8211; although similar to acne &#8211; effects a person quite differently, and one does not &#8220;grow out of it&#8221; with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dealing with the skin condition known as rosacea is a part of the lives of many people all over the world. Often mistakenly thought of as bad or severe acne by outsiders, the skin condition &#8211; although similar to acne &#8211; effects a person quite differently, and one does not &#8220;grow out of it&#8221; with age, as is the case with acne and young adults. Rosacea actually becomes more common as a person moves from youth to adulthood, targeting by and large caucasion women in their 30&#8242;s to 50&#8242;s.</p>
<p>This is the age range in which symptoms begin to appear for most people. How the skin condition develops is not known, but it is not contagious or infectious. It&#8217;s speculated that its origins are genetically related but this has not been proven, and the official word is that rosacea has an unknown cause.</p>
<p>In any case, one symptoms begin to appear is when a proper diagnosis and treatment should begin. Symptoms typically come on as a redness of the face &#8211; known as erythema, along with red bumps known as papules and pastules (and thus the mistaken correlation to acne is made.)</p>
<p>It&#8217;s estimated that 1 of 5 diagnosis made by dermatalogists is a diagnosis for rosacea. It is because of these high numbers thats nearly any dermatologist you work with is going to be quite familiar with rosacea and the proper treatments for this skin problem.</p>
<p>The first rosacea treatments prescribed to a new patient are typically two-fold with antibiotics. This includes a topical antibiotic, such as a Metronidazole. The term &#8220;topical&#8221; means that the substance is applied to the surface of this skin. In this case, it means applying an OTC <a title="Acne Product Guide" href="http://acneproductguide.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">acne product</a> or gel such as Metronidazole to the skin for relief. Secondly, oral tetracycline antibiotics are prescribed to the patient as well &#8211; interestingly, the same ones of which are also prescribed for <a title="Clear Acne Quickly  » Blog Archive   » So You Have Acne You’d Like To Clear" href="http://clearacnequickly.com/01/so-you-have-acne-youd-like-to-clear/" target="_blank">acne treatment</a>, too. These are swallowed in the form of a pill. Oral tetracycline antibiotics are actually used to target a variety of health conditions, and they are usually successful at reducing the severity of symptoms for rosacea as well. These symptoms include redness, irritation, inflammation, and the presence of papules and pastules, on and around the face and neck.</p>
<p>If the initial rosacea treatment in the form of antibiotics doesn&#8217;t meet the desired results i.e a reduction in symptoms and relief for the patient &#8211; doctors and dermatologists have a number of other medication that can be used. There is also the question of avoiding rosacea triggers so as to minimize outbreaks or the severity of outbreaks.</p>
<p>Treatment for rosacea is not an overnight event. It&#8217;s actually more a lifelong process between the doctor and the patient, along with the lifestyle of the patient and how this effects the rosacea condition. The good news is that the earlier treatment begins, the better off the patient is at getting rosacea treatment that meet their needs and keeps their conditions under minimized and under control.</p>
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		<title>OTC Rosacea Treatment</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Dec 2009 19:19:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many different products available over the counter for treating the symptoms of rosacea. From creams to gels to lotions to facial masks to pills, the options are wide and seemingly work in different ways in an effort to all get to the same goal for the consumer. That is to say, all these [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many different products available over the counter for treating the symptoms of rosacea. From creams to gels to lotions to facial masks to pills, the options are wide and seemingly work in different ways in an effort to all get to the same goal for the consumer. That is to say, all these products purport to reduce the severity of symptoms experienced because of rosacea.</p>
<p>Depending on the type of rosacea, these symptoms are different for different people. Additionally, most products &#8211; especially those sold over the counter &#8211; focus on one subset of symptoms more than others. OTC medications are more effective at reducing the overall redness and inflammation experienced than something more specific, such as the itchiness of the eyes, which is the main symptom of whats known as &#8220;ocular rosacea&#8221;.</p>
<p>The question then that many have who want to help their rosacea is this: what is the <a title="best rosacea treatment" href="http://rosaceatreatmentguide.net">best rosacea treatment</a> available over the counter? In other words, what&#8217;s going to help the most that can be bought at the store or over the internet without a prescription?</p>
<p>The trouble with this question is that is assumes there is one type of rosacea, one symptom, and one medication that works for all. As many rightfully suspect from the get go, the truth is more complicated and not nearly as black and white as the phrasing of the question indicates.</p>
<p>The best over the counter rosacea treatment medicine is the one that works best for each person, individually. For some this may be something like Booster Blue cream. Others it might be MetroGel. Some people with rosacea swear by the product called ZenMed. There are a dozen other products sold without a prescription that help people with rosacea, and for other people, it&#8217;s these products that are the best treatment for them.</p>
<p>What it all means is this:</p>
<p>It&#8217;s clear that there&#8217;s not simply one spectacular OTC drug that does all the work that others cannot. The truth is that it takes time, experimentation, and patience to find what works best for an individual, and then &#8211; and only &#8211; then &#8211; can the question rightfully be answered as to what is the best rosacea treatment!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is Rosacea? Rosacea is a skin disorder affecting the face, specifically the chin, forehead, cheekbones, and the nose. It manifests as erythema, causing a reddening of the skin. Acne and pimples are also a common symptom of Rosacea. One of out every five diagnosis made by dermatologists is for rosacea, making it a very [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-weight: bold;">What is Rosacea?</span><br />
Rosacea is a skin disorder affecting the face, specifically the chin, forehead, cheekbones, and the nose. It manifests as erythema, causing a reddening of the skin. Acne and pimples are also a common <a href="http://rosaceatreatmentguide.net/rosacea-symptoms/">symptom of Rosacea</a>.</p>
<p>One of out every five diagnosis made by dermatologists is for rosacea, making it a very common skin disorder. However, despite being a widespread problem, it is uncommon for people to be aware of this disease, or have knowledge of how to recognize its symptoms and how to properly treat it.</p>
<p><span style="font-weight: bold;">What are the symptoms of Rosacea?</span></p>
<p>A reddening of the skin, also known as erythema, is the primary symptom of the skin disorder.</p>
<p>Click the link below for more information:</p>
<p><a href="http://rosaceatreatmentguide.net/rosacea-symptoms/">Rosacea Symptons</a></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: bold;">What causes Rosacea? Who is mostly effected by it?</span></p>
<p>Although it is believed that nearly 50 million people have rosacea, there is no single cause that researchers are aware of at this time that causes this skin disease.</p>
<p>Current medical theory states that, although not the only or main cause, many people are genetically predisposed to getting rosacea. This is noted by evidence that individuals suffering from rosacea tend to find it widespread in the family tree.</p>
<p>Other interesting data shows that it mainly effects white people (note though that all skin types are susceptible) who descended from the North and West of Europe. While it effects both men and women, it is nearly three times as common in women. Ironically, men tend to suffer more severe damage from rosacea, possibly simply (and only) due to a delay in seeking skin treatment, as compared to women.</p>
<p>People of all ages, including teenagers, can develop it but women ages 30-50 are mostly effected.</p>
<p>Other theories on the causes of rosacea state that it is a blood vessel disorder (causing the blood vessels to swell, which in turn causes a reddening of the skin)  or a problem with the gland openings of the skin being clogged with skin mites called Demodex Folliculorum.</p>
<p>Contributing or related factors include digestive disorders, a deficient of Vitamin B, migraine headaches, other skin disorders, and even eye disorders.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter" title="Rosacea Treatment" src="http://rosaceatreatmentguide.net/wp-content/images/rosacea_treatment_1.jpg" alt="Rosacea Treatment" width="300" height="201" /></p>
<h1>Rosacea Treatment</h1>
<p>There is no straight cure for Rosacea; treatment is typically a lifelong affair, and it can take 1-2 years of treatment for the condition to come under control. Fortunately, there are a variety of treatments available.</p>
<p><span style="font-weight: bold;">What prescription treatments for Rosacea are available</span>?</p>
<p>There are now a number of prescription medications prescribed to treat Rosacea. It is common for medicine to be prescribed for a variety of disorders i.e. some of these medications are typically prescribed for acne problems alone (Noritate, BenzaClin, Psorcon, etc).</p>
<p>Please click on the link below to learn more about prescription treatments for rosacea:</p>
<p><a href="http://rosaceatreatmentguide.net/rosacea-treatment/">Rosacea Prescription Treatments</a></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: bold;">What about laser treatments for Rosacea?</span></p>
<p>Laser treatment is now an option for reducing or eliminating the redness of the skin caused by Rosacea.</p>
<p>Click on the link below to learn more:</p>
<p><a href="http://rosaceatreatmentguide.net/laser-treatment-for-rosacea/">Rosacea Laser Treatment</a></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: bold;">What sort of natural treatments are there for Rosacea?</span></p>
<p>There are &#8220;natural&#8221; treatments for Rosacea, although they might not have the scientific evidence or testing available to back them up.</p>
<p>Click on the link below for more information:</p>
<p>Natural Treatments for Rosacea (coming soon)</p>
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		<title>Rosacea Treatment</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Apr 2009 20:03:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What sort of Prescription and Over the Counter Medication is available for Rosacea Treatment? There are a number of prescription and non-prescription drugs available to patients to treat Rosacea. Typically, after an initial consultation, the first &#8220;round&#8221; of drugs used as treatment include topical antiobiotics and oral tetracycline antiobitics. (Teteracycline, doxycycline, minocycline, and metronidazole, respectively.) [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-weight: bold;">What sort of Prescription and Over the Counter Medication is available for Rosacea Treatment?</span></p>
<p>There are a number of prescription and non-prescription drugs available to patients to treat Rosacea.</p>
<p>Typically, after an initial consultation, the first &#8220;round&#8221; of drugs used as treatment include <span style="font-weight: bold;">topical antiobiotics</span> and <span style="font-weight: bold;">oral tetracycline antiobitics</span>.  (Teteracycline, doxycycline, minocycline, and metronidazole, respectively.)</p>
<p>Note: A &#8220;topical antibiotic&#8221; means an antibiotic that is applied directly to the skin via a cream, lotion, powder, or spray. An oral tetracycline antibiotic, on the other hand, is swallowed via a capsule.</p>
<p>These two medications are intended to treat a bit of the redness, but most inflammation, pustules, and papules on the skin.</p>
<p>Sometimes acne medicine is used as a cross treatment  rosacea &#8211; for instance, <span style="font-weight: bold;">isotretinoin</span>, a strong acne medicine, can be prescribed (in low dosages) as an effective treatment, more specifically for phymatous and papulopustular rosacea.</p>
<p>Here is a list of some medications used to treat Rosacea:</p>
<p><span style="font-weight: bold;">ZenMed </span>- According to the website, ZenMed consists of..&#8221; two systems (Dry Skin &amp; Oily Skin) to manage your complexion, reducing redness and irritation. Both Systems work to manage your skin condition and won’t irritate already sensitive skin.&#8221; (This is an over the counter medication.)</p>
<p><span style="font-weight: bold;">B. Kamins</span> &#8211; According the website, B. Kamins is a free of fragrance and provides both sun protection and antioxident protection. It  &#8220;contains anti-redness ingredients while moisturizing the skin&#8230; (which)&#8230;.cools, calms, and relieves the redness associated with sensitive skin and inflammation associated with rosacea. &#8220;</p>
<p>It is used in conjunction with other OTC meds such as Booster Blue Rosacea Cleanser and Booster Blue Rosacea Cleanser. daily.</p>
<p>B. Kamins is equivalent to the sun protection of an SP15 lotion.</p>
<p>(This is an over the counter medication.)</p>
<p><span style="font-weight: bold;">DERMAdoctor</span> Calm Cool &amp; Corrected 2N1 Rosacea Tx &#8211; An over the counter treatment gel/lotion.</p>
<p><span style="font-weight: bold;">Oracea</span> &#8211; an oral antibiotic (prescription only)</p>
<p><span style="font-weight: bold;">Finacea</span> &#8211; a topical treatment (prescription only)</p>
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