You can find more information on rosacea at the local health clinic or hospital, at the library in the health section, or on any health/medical sites such as webMD.
If you think you have rosacea, I suggest seeing you doctor and/or a dermatologist. They will be able to diagnose you and if you do have rosacea, give you a treatment plan.
How to tell if you have rosacea. Go to this website, http://www.rosacea.org/patients/faq.php. Also if you find out that you do indeed have it go to http://www.wikihow.com/Use-Herbal-Remedies-for-Rosacea. This does work!
There are many sites where you can find the best information to help you understand more about rosacea. Some sites are: rosacea, mayoclinic, webmd, or even aad.
There are many other lifestyle steps you can take to keep your rosacea symptoms under control. Talk with your doctor about which strategies he or she recommends as part of your treatment plan.
Rosacea is not contagious. It is it is more common in women and in fair-skinned individuals. If you want to learn more about rosacea and see images of the skin condition you should visit: http://www.skinsight.com/adult/rosacea.htm In addition to the above...Although rosacea is more common in women, it is certainly more severe in men. Take a look at http://www.acnerosacea.co.uk to learn more.
A rosacea diet can vary since each sufferer will find their conditioned worsened by different foods. These can include citrus fruits, some beans, alcohol, chocolate, among other foods. One good site with tips and information is: http://www.medicinenet.com/rosacea/page6.htm.
There are no real diets to help clear up rosacea. However, there are foods that should be avoided. Alcoholic beverages and chocolate are two of the more common items that can cause rosacea to become inflamed. As well, spicy foods that cause the face to flush can make rosacea to be more visible. Citrus can also heighten rosacea's visibility. Cooler temperatured foods and non-alcoholic drinks can help prevent the appearance of rosacea.
Prosacea is an over the counter medication for rosacea rthat contains 10% sulphur. You can find it in most pharmacies.
The rosacea diet can consist of natural foods and ingrediance, such as fresh and organic fruits, meats, whole wheat potatoes and teas. You can find plans on their site.
The cause of rosacea is unknown and there is currently no cure.If you would like to learn more about rosacea and see images I would suggest visiting www.skinsight.com.Here is the direct link to rosacea information: http://www.skinsight.com/adult/rosacea.htm
There are many types of medications for Rosacea; which one is more effective, depends on the individual person. To find out which would be more effective for you, seek a dermatologist.
No.... I've asked this before. Desperate to find rosacea relief, I was tempted to try it . But it's strictly a topical for other skin disorders.