Rosacea primarily affects the face, causing redness and visible blood vessels, but it can sometimes extend to other areas like the neck, chest, and ears. While it doesn't "spread" in the same way as an infectious disease, individuals may experience symptoms in these areas if they have a more severe form of the condition. It's important for those with rosacea to manage their triggers and consult a dermatologist for appropriate treatment.
Acne Rosacea is the scientific name for Rosacea although it should not be confused with Acne Vulgaris (acne). The symptoms are different and the treatment should be different as well. The symptoms of Rosacea are facial redness and flushing as well as other possible reactions.
No it can't spread to others, but it can spread to other areas of the body.
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If left untreated, a fungal infection on your lower lip could spread to other areas of your body.
Yes, mowing weeds can spread their seeds to other areas of the yard, leading to the growth of new weeds in those locations.
When it has spread to other areas.
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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.
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One way they can be spread of by touching germs and then putting your hands in your mouth. Others way can include breathing on someone or by other parasites.
Other diseases that produce some of the same symptoms as rosacea include perioral dermatitis and systemic lupus erythematosus.