
Sometimes mistaken for acne or eczema, rosacea is a skin condition that causes intense facial redness, particularly on the cheeks. Although the exact causes of rosacea are still poorly understood, scientists have recognised that certain habits, notably dietary ones, can either alleviate or exacerbate its symptoms. What diet should individuals prone to rosacea follow? Let us explore the foods recommended and those to avoid for people suffering from rosacea.

Ocular rosacea is a form of rosacea that affects the eyes, making them red, watery, dry, and sensitive. It often affects individuals with a skin form of rosacea, although this is not always the case. In this article, we will explore the symptoms, causes, and ways to treat this eye disorder.

Redness on the cheeks and nose, visible blood vessels, and sometimes swelling... these are all visible signs that reveal rosacea. This skin condition is often deemed unattractive and can damage self-esteem. To conceal the accompanying symptoms, it is possible to use makeup, provided that suitable products are used. But how should one go about it? Continue reading to discover all our advice.

Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory condition that can worsen over the years if not properly managed. If you have redness on your face or experience burning or tingling sensations that may be accompanied by spots, you are likely suffering from this skin disorder. Discover our advice for reducing rosacea and living more comfortably with it.

Rosacea manifests itself through skin redness associated with other more specific signs. For many years, facial redness has been linked to the alcoholic stereotype. Thus, rosacea (and rosacea in general) has a bad reputation and psychologically impacts those affected. Discover in this article, the ways to limit the development of rosacea on the face.

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