What is Natural Rosacea Treatment?

December 19th, 2009, Posted in Natural Rosacea Treatment, Rosacea Treatment

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.

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!

This has led to what many refer to as “natural rosacea treatment”. 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.

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’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!

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 – whether they’re called an OTC, prescription, or natural rosacea treatment!

OTC Rosacea Treatment

December 16th, 2009, Posted in B. Kamins, OTC meds, Rosacea Treatment, ZenMed

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.

Depending on the type of rosacea, these symptoms are different for different people. Additionally, most products – especially those sold over the counter – 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 “ocular rosacea”.

The question then that many have who want to help their rosacea is this: what is the best rosacea treatment available over the counter? In other words, what’s going to help the most that can be bought at the store or over the internet without a prescription?

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.

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’s these products that are the best treatment for them.

What it all means is this:

It’s clear that there’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 – and only – then – can the question rightfully be answered as to what is the best rosacea treatment!