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Do I have rosacea?

by: skinactives( 5293Feedback score is 5,000 to 9,999) Top 1000 Reviewer
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By Hannah Sivak, PhD

How to recognize rosacea? Can you cure it, or at least control it? Will it always be like this, will it get better on its own? Why do I have it?  The short answer is that nobody knows why rosacea appears and how to cure it, but at least it is possible to control this distressful skin affliction.

Rosacea is a chronic skin disorder that affects more than ten million Americans, with almost half of the sufferers aged between 30 and 50 years old. The disease has been called “the Celtic curse” because it affects more often people of Northern European descent.  Women are more likely to suffer rosacea of the milder form, and men more frequently have the severe form, which involves deformity of the nose. Rosacea nearly always appears on sun damaged skin.

Except for cases precipitated by use of steroids, the causes of rosacea are not known, but there are several discredited theories, including those involving skin mites (Demodex folliculorum and Demodex brevis), and the bacterium Helicobacter pylori.  Because we do not know what causes the disease, there are no good treatment and all that can be done is to prevent irritation and inflammation.

Rosacea develops in stages and is characterized by "twitchy" blood vessels, i.e., subcutaneous blood vessels that are too sensitive. Almost anything will start flushing and blushing episodes followed by redness of the skin caused by congestion of the capillaries and chronic dilation of capillaries causing elevated dark red blotches on the skin. Rosacea patients may develop severe sebaceous gland growth that is accompanied by papules, pustules, cysts, and nodules. Inflammatory lesions develop in the areas of erythema and may look like acne, but in rosacea there are no comedones, the primary event in acne.

It can be difficult to distinguish acne, eczema, and other skin affections from rosacea, but it is very important to recognize rosacea because, although it cannot be cured right now, early recognition and treatment can prevent progression to disfigurement.

There are several medical treatments used to attenuate the effects of rosacea rather than cure it, and laser treatment can help with telangiectasia or deformation of the nose.

Azelaic acid is effective in the treatment of rosacea, particularly at the stage when there are papules and pustules. Glycolic acid is beneficial for all stages of rosacea, both in the higher concentrations of glycolic peels used by professionals, and at the lower concentrations for home use (3-10%).

It is important to avoid precipitating factors such as sun exposure, stress, cold weather, hot beverages, cigarette smoke, alcohol consumption, and any foods that you noticed exacerbate your rosacea. Any cosmetics used must be non-comedogenic and nonirritating; use sunblock and avoid sun exposure, because sun damage is one of the factors that precipitate rosacea.

Skin Actives Scientific
sells soothing extracts (licorice) and anti-inflammatory ingredients known to help with rosacea (niacinamide). Centella asiatica, and horse chestnut extracts are well known for their capillary strengthening properties. Our clients have reported excellent results with sea kelp bioferment used on its own (please see our forum). Other actives worth trying are magnesium ascorbyl phosphate, green tea caffeine (would work as a vasoconstrictor).

Skin Actives Scientific sells epidermal growth factor BT (EGF), whose vasoconstricting activity on blood vessels can alleviate rosacea symptoms in a few days (patent pending).

Good news! Skin Actives Scientific is now selling its new, patent pending Rosacea Control Serum with EGF. Take advantage of this opportunity to try a new approach to rosacea control, which has already alleviated rosacea symptoms in many of our clients.

More good news: Skin Actives Scientific has another patent pending product that helps with rosacea: Celestite spritz helps prevent the skin reaction to sudden changes in temperature.

Guide ID: 10000000000772285Guide created: 02/27/06 (updated 02/09/09)

 
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