How to Manage Rosacea: Tips and Treatments for Sensitive Skin

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Rosacea is a skin condition affecting over five percent of the global population and may not be cured. However, there are tips and treatments for rosacea and sensitive skin that can help reduce breakouts and symptoms. Learn more about how to manage rosacea and achieve the healthiest skin possible with the help of a dermatologist.

Causes and Symptoms of Rosacea

The causes behind rosacea are mostly unknown, but experts believe it relates to an immune system response or deficiency. It can also be related to the following issues:

  • Sensitive skin that is exposed to skin irritants (detergents and perfumes).
  • Poor diet such as eating too many unhealthy foods, drinking too much alcohol, or smoking).
  • Too much direct sunlight.
  • Overgrowth of skin mites and other microbes.
  • Blood vessel and circulatory conditions.

Treatment Options for Sensitive Skin

After a skin evaluation and examination, your dermatologist will likely begin you on a regimen of oral or topical medication, including antibiotics and antiseptics. Your skin doctor can recommend sunscreens and moisturizers that will be gentle for sensitive skin. You will also likely receive advice for modifying your nutritional intake, including beneficial supplements. Another modern treatment to consider for pale or lighter skin types is laser therapy, which can reduce the appearance of red marks and swollen blood vessels while preserving your healthy skin cells.

Tips for Managing Rosacea

Rosacea can be stress-related, so that may be an area of immediate concern if you want to reduce flare-ups consistently. Other tips include:

  • Avoid the overconsumption of caffeine, alcohol, and spicy meals.
  • Change your skincare products with the assistance of your dermatologist, and always keep your skin clean and moisturized.
  • Join a smoking cessation program.
  • Cover up when spending long periods in the sun, and always wear sunscreen.

Get Help Easing Rosacea Symptoms

When you experience the symptoms of rosacea frequently can make it difficult to navigate life and social situations comfortably. Get help from a dermatologist who can offer you valuable tips and treatment for sensitive skin issues related to rosacea.

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