Juliet Cohen writes articles for Acne Treatment. She also writes articles for Blackheads and Acne Home Remedies.
Rosacea is a chronic noncontagious skin condition of the facial zone. Many people especially those with white complexion experience this skin disorder at some point of time between the ages of 30 and 60. This disease is often characterized by redness of the facial area, visible blood vessels on the skin of cheek, nose, and neck, breakouts like papules, pimples, nodules, and pus filled pustules similar to acne, and thickening of skin accompanied by swollen nose. Sometimes rosacea causes eye problems like dry eye syndrome along with swelled eyelids. Unfortunately there is no cure available for rosacea; however, doctors often employ long-term medications and surgical techniques to treat the associated symptoms, thereby keeping the skin free from any kind of blemishes and disfigurements. These treatment procedures would not be successful if you do not follow a suitable skin care procedure to enhance the effectivity of the entire healing process.
By adopting a few important changes in your life style along with the whole treatment process you could easily get control over the cues of rosacea, thereby reducing the negative impacts of this skin disease to a great extent. A list comprising of common preventive measures for rosacea skin care is provided below. Each rosacea patient would find one or other of these precautionary measures to be effective or applicable for them. Therefore it should be your first concern that you recognize your own rosacea symptoms and associated triggers for them. Your dermatologist would be able to help you out in this matter and could suggest you about the related preventive measures.
Some food items and drinks might trigger the symptoms of rosacea in some cases. It is believed that some victuals including spicy food items and dairy products could induce the symptoms in some rosacea patients. It is often advised, as a part of the rosacea skin care regimen, to stay away from alcohol which might trigger the flushing in your facial area. Some patients cannot take any sort of drinks in hot condition as they quickly stimulate reactions leading to negative effects of rosacea. Although some people believe that hot caffeinated drinks such as coffee and tea are responsible for triggering the rosacea reaction. But a study has shown that it is the temperature of the drink, and not the caffeine, which is responsible for triggering the rosacea symptoms.
It is important that you use appropriate products for rosacea skin care endeavor. Before choosing the suitable cleanser, moisturizer, or cosmetics you should understand the nature of your skin properly. The effectivity of any product would entirely depend on whether you have got an oily, dry, sensitive, or a combination type of skin. An expert dermatologist could help you in this regard. Most of the rosacea patients are generally recommended to use mild, oil-free, and nonirritating cleansers. Harsh cleansing agents might induce irritation to your rosacea affected skin area causing flushing and inflammation. It is preferable to use mild, water-based moisturizers for rosacea affected skin. Many rosacea patients use skin camouflage cosmetics to cover the affected area. Make sure that you are using the products which are labeled as noncomedogenic. Before going for any rosacea skin care item take the suggestion from your doctor who would be able to guide you in selecting the right product for your skin type.
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