What is Rosacea?
Rosacea is a chronic, irritating skin condition in which you have a persistent ruddiness, sometimes accompanied by bumps and thickening. It usually begins sometime after age 30 and progressively worsens as time goes by, especially if it goes untreated. In severe cases, your nose can accumulate excess tissue, swell, and acquire bumps. About 50% of rosacea cases also involve the eyes.
SYMPTOMS
Reddened skin and bloodshot eyes are common symptoms. You might also experience:
- Burning, stinging skin
- Larger-than-normal pores
- Bumps on your eyelids
- Compromised vision
- Bulbous nose
- Patches of dry, rough skin
Rosacea symptoms aren’t always present but often occur in response to triggers. You may have a flare-up that lasts for a few days or weeks and then fades, only to return.
FAQ
Who is at risk of rosacea?
Rosacea often has a hereditary component, so if someone in your family has it, you’re more likely to develop it, too. You may be more likely to develop rosacea if you are:
- Light of skin with blond hair and blue eyes
- Between the ages of 30 and 50
- Female
- A smoker
- Prone to acne
Blood vessel issues, an abundance of a particular type of skin mites, or presence of H. pylori in your gut are possible reasons why you have rosacea.
How can I reduce the occurrence of my rosacea symptoms?
You can reduce the occurrence of your rosacea symptoms by avoiding common triggers, including:
- Direct sunlight and extreme temperatures
- Wind
- Stress
- Alcohol
- Intense exercise
- Blood pressure drugs
- Spicy foods
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