Rosacea Symptoms 5.7

Rosacea Symptoms v. 5.7Rosacea is a condition affecting the skin on the face, especially the area where people blush. Rosacea usually starts with redness on the cheeks and can slowly worsen to include one or more additional symptoms and areas, also the eyes. Changes are gradual, and it could be hard to recognize it in the early stages. Unfortunately, many people mistake rosacea for sunburn, a change of complexion or acne, and they don`t consult a doctor. Rosacea cannot be cured, but controlled. The first signs of rosacea look like a blush or sunburn (when a lot of blood rushes to the blood vessels just under the skin, and the vessels expand to handle the flow). Redness gradually becomes more noticeable and won`t disappear.

Version: 5.7
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Rosacea Symptoms 5.6

Rosacea Symptoms v. 5.6Rosacea is a condition affecting the skin on the face, especially the area where people blush. Rosacea usually starts with redness on the cheeks and can slowly worsen to include one or more additional symptoms and areas, also the eyes. Changes are gradual, and it could be hard to recognize it in the early stages. Unfortunately, many people mistake rosacea for sunburn, a change of complexion or acne, and they don`t consult a doctor. Rosacea cannot be cured, but controlled. The first signs of rosacea look like a blush or sunburn (when a lot of blood rushes to the blood vessels just under the skin, and the vessels expand to handle the flow). Redness gradually becomes more noticeable and won`t disappear.

Version: 5.6
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Rosacea Symptoms 5.5

Rosacea Symptoms v. 5.5Rosacea is a condition affecting the skin on the face, especially the area where people blush. Rosacea usually starts with redness on the cheeks and can slowly worsen to include one or more additional symptoms and areas, also the eyes. Changes are gradual, and it could be hard to recognize it in the early stages. Unfortunately, many people mistake rosacea for sunburn, a change of complexion or acne, and they don`t consult a doctor. Rosacea cannot be cured, but controlled. The first signs of rosacea look like a blush or sunburn (when a lot of blood rushes to the blood vessels just under the skin, and the vessels expand to handle the flow). Redness gradually becomes more noticeable and won`t disappear.

Version: 5.5
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Rosacea Symptoms 5.0

Rosacea Symptoms v. 5.0Rosacea is a condition affecting the skin on the face, especially the area where people blush. Rosacea usually starts with redness on the cheeks and can slowly worsen to include one or more additional symptoms and areas, also the eyes. Changes are gradual, and it could be hard to recognize it in the early stages. Unfortunately, many people mistake rosacea for sunburn, a change of complexion or acne, and they don`t consult a doctor. Rosacea cannot be cured, but controlled. The first signs of rosacea look like a blush or sunburn (when a lot of blood rushes to the blood vessels just under the skin, and the vessels expand to handle the flow). Redness gradually becomes more noticeable and won`t disappear.

Version: 5.0
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Rosacea Symptoms 4.5

Rosacea Symptoms v. 4.5Rosacea is a chronic disease which usually first appears as subtle reddening on the face. It is usually focused on the center of the face. Rosacea commonly starts on the nose and spread outwards to include the cheeks, chin and forehead. Over time this may develop into some inflammation and may be accompanied by skin eruptions. If left untreated, rosacea can worsen over time and even affect the eyelids and mucous membranes. The good news is that rosacea can be controlled. Treatments include systemic antibiotics (tetracyclines) and metronidazol.
Topical and dietetic treatments are also important. Products containing salicylic acid are very useful.

Version: 4.5
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Rosacea Symptoms 4.0

Rosacea Symptoms v. 4.0Rosacea is a chronic disease which usually first appears as subtle reddening on the face. It is usually focused on the center of the face. Rosacea commonly starts on the nose and spread outwards to include the cheeks, chin and forehead. Over time this may develop into some inflammation and may be accompanied by skin eruptions. If left untreated, rosacea can worsen over time and even affect the eyelids and mucous membranes. The good news is that rosacea can be controlled. Treatments include systemic antibiotics (tetracyclines) and metronidazol.
Topical and dietetic treatments are also important. Products containing salicylic acid are very useful.

Version: 4.0
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