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7 Best Treatments For Rosacea

7 Best Rosacea Treatment, Causes & Symptoms | Home Cures | Skin:- In this article i will teach you all about rosacea and tell you my seven best Rosacea treatments.

Firstly, I want to give you a quick overview of rosacea and then I’ll dive into the best treatments in 2020 for rosacea. 

What Is Rosacea? And Who Gets It? 

Rosacea is a really common skin rash that affects a different part of your face. 

Symptoms may first appear in your early 20s but the usual age people get this is in their 30s to 60s. 

It’s more common if you have fair skin, blue eyes and are of Celtic origin.  

What Causes Rosacea? 

Annoyingly, we don’t know what causes it Rosacea. There are certain factors that are associated, but none are proven to cause rosacea.

Genetics may be a factor, as rosacea tends to run in some families. It is thought that sun damage and an abnormal immune reaction happens in the skin, which leads to inflammation.

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And this then causes tiny, tiny blood vessels under the skin to become leaky. Also, higher numbers of a tiny mite called Demodex folliculorum are found on the skin of people with rosacea.

On a positive note, rosacea is not contagious so it can’t be spread between people. 

What Does Rosacea Look Like? 

Rosacea is often mistaken as acne, as they look a little similar. But they are quite different conditions.

You may notice flushing, which is often the first symptom for months or years before anything else develops.

The interesting thing is that flushing is caused by particular triggers, like sunlight. You may get redness of the face that looks like sunburn, and small tiny blood vessels also become more obvious.

The skin may become more sensitive and sting or burn when using face creams. You may get spots that look like acne, and men can get thickened skin, especially around their nose.

People can develop eye symptoms with rosacea, so please see a doctor if you develop eye pain or visual symptoms and you have rosacea. 

How is Rosacea Diagnosed? 

It’s usually diagnosed by a doctor based on your symptoms and what the rash looks like. 

How To Treat Rosacea & What Are The Best Treatments For Rosacea?

Thankfully, there are quite a few treatments available and I’ll go through the seven main treatments for rosacea. 

Home Basics. 

This means there are simple things that you can do at home. Particularly, minimize your exposure to hot or spicy foods, alcohol, hot showers, and baths.

Use water-based makeup and avoid oil-based facial creams and protect yourself from the sun.

Some patients find they can reduce redness temporarily by holding an ice block in their mouths between their gum and cheek. 

Antibiotic Tablets

This helps to treat the redness, acne, and eye symptoms but they aren’t a cure for rosacea.

They work through the anti-inflammatory effects rather than treating a bacterial infection.

So usually six to twelve weeks of an antibiotic, like Doxycycline 50 milligrams, once daily is recommended.

Sometimes other antibiotics such as Co-trimoxazole or Metronidazole or Minocycline are used when Doxycycline isn’t working. 

Creams and gels. 

There are four different topical treatments that have anti-inflammatory effects on rosacea.

So firstly, there’s metronidazole cream or gel, which can be used now and then or long-term.

Then there is Azelaic acid cream, which is also quite useful for mild rosacea. You apply this twice daily to the red areas of rosacea.

Then there’s Brimonidine Gel which can reduce facial redness temporarily. The brand name for this is Mirvaso and you apply it once daily to the affected areas of your face.

Finally, Ivermectin cream or coolant is helpful to treat the acne pustules of rosacea. 

Isotretinoin tablets. 

When antibiotics aren’t working, and things are looking a bit grim you can use isotretinoin in a low dose, for the long term, and for some patients they need to take this for years.

I wouldn’t recommend this as a first-line medication to take, as it has its own set of problems. But it can be quite effective in treating rosacea.

Anti flushing tablets. 

There are certain oral medications that help reduce flushing, redness, and inflammation.

These are available on prescription and include Clonidine and Carvedilol. Essentially, they are blood pressure pills and work by constricting blood vessels.

Overall they are moderately well tolerated and can be quite beneficial for rosacea, but they should be started under guidance by your doctor.

Vascular laser or IPL. 

This is one of my favorite treatments for telangiectasia which is the small tiny blood vessels that start appearing on your face.

It’s usually very successful and has very few drawbacks to this treatment. 

Surgery. 

Dermatologists or plastic surgeons can reshape the nose and surgically correct the skin thickening called rhinophyma. Which can happen with rosacea? 

Secret Ingredient For Treating Rosacea:-

Another secret ingredient for those of you with rosacea is to use moisturizers that contain niacinamide.

In at least two studies moisturizers containing nicotinamide or niacinamide have been shown to improve skin barrier function.

Which leads to diminished skin reactions to cleansers in cosmetics. 

4 thoughts on “7 Best Treatments For Rosacea, Causes & Symptoms | Home Cures | Skin

  1. Stop recommending medications for rosacea. They are not necessary and may hurt people.

    avoid sun, heat and saunas
    avoid spicy and acidic foods
    check your hormones
    fix your gut
    some probiotics may help
    use appropriate face products (nothing harsh)
    aloe may help

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