Facial redness is called Rosacea and is a chronic, inflammatory skin disorder that affects an estimated 13 million Americans. It occurs in both sexes and may begin in the teenage years. The most common symptoms include facial redness across the nose, cheeks, chin and forehead, visibly damaged blood vessels (telangiectasia), and small red inflammatory papules. The condition develops gradually as mild episodes of facial blushing or flushing lead to a permanent red face. There is a new medical treatment that has been developed by Dr. Patrick Bitter Jr. M.D. which uses pulsed light to treat it and has had considerable success.
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There are creams out now for this. If they are freckles it is nearly impossible to get rid of them. You can make them lighter by using a facial sunscreen and using the cream at night.
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Well as i suffer from this i find the best way is to rub vaseline on my bottom everynight before i go to bed. this reduces spots and cures redness.
you can't get rid of the holes. They are your pores. The pores are very impotant. A pore is what gets clogged with dirt and other chemicals when you get a pimple.
You're not suppose to but the best way is to let them go away naturally and popping leaves scars and redness. Warm moist compresses (not hot, not scrubbed) help many people.
Yes, it is perfectly normal. Some say the best way to get rid of itches is lemon juice. The juice from a lemon is also a way to naturally lighten hair.
There are quite a few ways to reduce redness. One way is to use more lotion on your sensitive skin.
The most efficient way to clear up red eyes is to use over the counter eye drops to keep the eyes lubricated. Sometimes if you blink frequently it can get rid of the redness as well.
Putting ice on the pustules for about 30 seconds each helps with the inflammation and redness. You can use Dixie cups: fill them up most of the way with water then stick them in the freezer. That way you're not freezing your fingers off when you're holding the ice. :-)
-Medication-Cleaning the pores-Proper DietSorry for it being more then 1, but I thought I would give a few just so you can have more choices to pick from. Again I am sorry.
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