Heat, spicy foods, alcohol, sun exposure, stress.
Overview
Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin condition that primarily affects the face, causing persistent redness, visible blood vessels, and sometimes acne-like bumps or sensitivity. It commonly appears on the cheeks, nose, chin, and forehead, and may flare up in cycles. While rosacea is not harmful or contagious, it can be triggered by external and internal factors and often requires long-term management. With the right skincare and professional treatments, symptoms can be significantly reduced, helping the skin appear calmer, clearer, and more balanced.
Common Causes of Rosacea
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Genetic predisposition
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Abnormal blood vessel response
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Immune system sensitivity
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Skin barrier weakness
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Demodex mites (overgrowth)
Suitable Treatments
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FAQs About Redness / Rosacea
1. What triggers rosacea?
2. Can rosacea be cured?
3. Is it the same as acne?
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5. Can lifestyle changes improve rosacea?
