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Understanding The Symptoms of Rosacea

28 April, 2010 | Rosacea Symptons |

Rosacea is a reoccurring disorder of the skin that normally affects men and women over the age of 30. While the disorder is a problem for both sexes, it is more commonly found in women. The symptoms of the disorder include red splotchy patches, soreness and inflammation that are predominately found on the chin, nose, forehead and cheek areas.

Treatment for this disorder is often postponed due to the fact that it is quite common for the onset of rosacea to be confused with sunburn. This is because this illness normally appears on the skin very slowly and only develops fully over a period of time. The redness is often accompanied by an abnormal outbreak of acne that will not go away with any normal acne removal measures.

Environmental issues may play a part in heightening the symptoms of this disorder. Temperature change, rainy weather, sun and wind can all aggravate this ailment, causing even more redness of the skin and increased inflammation. Other factors such as eating spicy foods, drinking too many caffeinated drinks and over indulging in alcoholic beverages can also affect an individual’s rosacea. How badly any of these factors affect this disorder may also be dependent on the individual, as well as how severely the person suffers from the disorder.

If you are suffering from what you think might be the onset of this illness, it is important to consult a physician. Finding out early can help ensure that you receive the correct treatment and can result in less irritating symptoms than if it is left untreated. A physician will be able to prescribe a treatment plan that is right for you and allow you to spend your days dealing with more pressing matters and not worrying about a severe outbreak of symptoms relating to rosacea.

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