Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Natural Cures For Rosacea

By Mary Smuin


Rosacea is a common long-term condition described by facial erythema. Various individuals worldwide have this skin condition, particularly those of northwestern European descent. It is slightly more common in women than in men, and there were about 45 million individuals that were affected by this skin ailment last year.

Major symptoms of rosacea consist of red or pink patches, evident tiny broken blood vessels, red domed papules and pustules, red cysts, pinkish or irritated eyes, burning and stringing sensations, and a red lobulated nose. Rosacea begins at the cheeks, nose or forehead most of the time, but it can also appear on the neck, chest, ears and scalp.

What causes rosacea is unknown, but experts suspect genetic factors, sun exposure, medications, Helicobacter pylori bacteria, Demodex folliculorum mite, and gastrointestinal disease. Four subtypes of rosacea are erythematotelangiectatic rosacea, papulopustular rosacea, Phymatous rosacea and ocular rosacea. Unfortunately, there is a possibility that a single person can have more than one type of rosacea.

There is also no specific diagnostic test for rosacea; thus, it is sometimes diagnosed as acne vulgaris, demodex folliculitis, staph infection, systemic lupus erythematosus, medication reaction, seborrheic dermatitis, allergic or contact dermatitis, eczema, seasonal allergies, allergic conjunctivitis, perioral dermatitis, carcinoid syndrome, impetigo, or herpes simplex. Some of the notable people who have rosacea are Bill Clinton, Meg Cabot, Rosie O'Donnell and Mariah Carey.

Rosacea is regarded as a long-term, non-curable skin condition that periodically appears on the skin. Rosacea can be controlled but as of now it cannot be cured. Rosacea can be treated with the following; topical creams, oral antibiotics, assorted medications, isotretinoin or Accutane, cleansers, laser and intense pulsed light, photo-dynamic therapy, glycolic peels and sun protection. These are also the most popular treatments for rosacea.

Each treatment is already as good as a rosacea cure as there are patients who experience being free of rosacea for a long period of time. Topical creams, such as metronidazole, azelaic acid, sodium sulfacetamide, erythromycin and clindamycin, oral antibiotics, like tetracycline, doxycycline, minocycline and amoxicillin, and various medications, including tretinoin, tazarotene and adapalene, can help in minimizing the inflammation and the redness.

On the other hand, laser and intense pulsed light can lessen the noticeable blood vessels on the face. It also minimizes the itching, burning, dryness and swelling of the skin caused by rosacea. The latest technology in treating rosacea is the photo-dynamic therapy it decreases the inflammation and pimples, and improves the texture of the skin.

Although a rosacea treatment is available, we hope that a new technology or medicine will develop that will completely get rid of this skin disease. Rosacea is not known to be caused by something simple yet. It is difficult to know when the cure for rosacea will be discovered until the cause is determined.




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