Overview
Rosacea is a skin condition that causes hot flashes on the skin, it produces redness and itching sensation on the face. The condition affects the face leading toward enlarged blood vessels, and bumps that may look like acne but are small and filled with puss. The symptoms of Rosacea may fade in nearly five weeks to a few months. People facing conditions often justify it as dermatitis and the hormones causing acne or pimples. This is a skin disorder that has no cure, although the symptoms can decrease and the itchy sensation may reduce with the use of the best moisturizing ointments.
The symptoms of Rosacea include redness of the face, hot flashes, discoloration, and visibility of veins, especially on the cheek and nose. Burning sensations and eye problems are very common during the rosacea phase.
Causes and Risk Factors of Rosacea
The experts of Cosmederma Remedies have mentioned the aspects that cause rosacea and the factors that lead to several risk factors.
However, the literal causes of Rosacea are unknown but medical science suggests that it can be due to genetics, the immune system’s negative response towards environmental allergies, and sometimes spicy food consumption.
The common causes are
- Hot drinks.
- Emotional stress.
- Drugs that dilate blood vessels
- Blood pressure medicines.
- Cosmetic, skin, and hair care products.
- Alcohol.
- Exercise.
- Sun or wind.
- Very hot and cold temperatures.
- Spicy foods.
Rosacea can trouble any age group and anyone but people with sensitive skin are at the most risk.
- People between the ages of 18 and 50 are more at risk.
- Smoking may cause rosacea
- Sunlight sensitivity may cause this infection
pustular
It generally appears on the cheek, chin, and forehead, and people often term than as acne. These are small and filled with pus.
This type of rosacea is not common rather it is rare. This causes thicker skin and enlarges the nose which is termed as rhinophyma.
This type of Rosacea is noticed when the irritation is caused on the eye and the eyelids. The eyes may develop a burning sensation
matous
Under this, acne look-a-like bumps develop on the skin which is red or brown. This causes pain and is filled with puss
The rosacea belonging to this certain category causes facial redness. In Neurogenic Rosacea person develops excessive burning sensations.
Types of Rosacea
Papulopustular Rosacea- It generally appears on the cheek, chin, and forehead, and people often term than as acne. These are small and filled with pus.
Phymatous Rosacea- This type of rosacea is not common rather it is rare. This causes thicker skin and enlarges the nose which is termed as rhinophyma. The skin may look irregular in texture.
Ocular Rosacea- This type of Rosacea is noticed when the irritation is caused on the eye and the eyelids. The eyes may develop a burning sensation, redness, dryness, and frequent irritation is noticed.
Granulomatous Rosacea- Under this, acne look-a-like bumps develop on the skin which is red or brown. This causes pain and is filled with puss.
Neurogenic Rosacea– The rosacea belonging to this certain category causes facial redness. In Neurogenic Rosacea person develops excessive burning sensations.
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