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Rosacea

Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin condition that primarily affects the face. It causes persistent redness, sometimes accompanied by small red bumps (papules) or pus-filled lesions (pustules). These symptoms can worsen due to certain triggering factors such as sun exposure, stress, or certain foods.
FAQ about rosacea

Can rosacea affect parts of the body other than the face?

Although rosacea primarily affects the face, it can occasionally extend to the neck, chest, ears and, more rarely, the scalp.

What are the triggering factors of rosacea?

The triggers for rosacea include sun exposure, stress, extreme temperatures, spicy foods, alcohol, and certain skincare products.

What are the main symptoms of rosacea?

The primary symptoms of rosacea include persistent redness on the face, visible blood vessels, papules, pustules, and occasionally a burning or irritation sensation.

What is the impact of cold on rosacea?

Cold weather can exacerbate rosacea by causing a constriction followed by a dilation of the blood vessels, which intensifies redness, irritation, and skin inflammation.

Is rosacea linked to other diseases or health conditions?

Yes, rosacea can be associated with other diseases, particularly gastrointestinal disorders such as Helicobacter pylori infection, certain autoimmune diseases, and occasionally neurodegenerative diseases.

Is rosacea a contagious disease?

No, rosacea is not a contagious disease and is not transmitted either through direct contact or airborne transmission.

Who are the individuals most at risk of developing rosacea?

Individuals with fair skin, aged between 30 to 50 years, and with a family history of rosacea are most affected by this skin condition.

Can rosacea disappear on its own?

No, rosacea is a chronic condition. However, with appropriate management and regular monitoring, its symptoms can be kept under control.

Is laser treatment effective against rosacea?

Yes, the laser vascular (IPL, Nd:YAG, KTP) allows for a long-lasting reduction of dilated vessels and diffuse redness associated with rosacea.

Can makeup exacerbate rosacea?

This depends on the products used. Some are gentle and entirely suitable for the sensitive skin of individuals affected by rosacea.

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