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In the meantime, aggressive acne treatments to reduce oiliness of the skin can result in the flaking associated with seborrheic dermatitis. The butterfly rash of lupus can lead to a misdiagnosis of rosacea. Phases Rosacea has four distinct and recognized phases, each one with its own groupings of symptoms. Dermatologists usually antibiotics, which may be topical or oral. These are lifelong treatments because as mentioned before, rosacea does not have any cure. In fact, people who stop taking medicines often have remissions where in the rosacea will come back. Others who are so lucky need to only undergo continuous treatment for one to two years, after which the skin problem will be completely controlled. Still, it pays to know who the patients are and how far they are along with the program. Below are some of the most common questions about rosacea. Read on and some of your questions may be answered. Who are affected? The nickname "The Curse of the Celts" perhaps can answer the question. Rosacea often affects Caucasians that are in their 30s to people in their 50s. What makes rosacea so unique is the fact that flare ups are triggered by a host of factors and not all people have the same set of triggers. The irregularity of its cause and even the occurrence of its symptoms make this skin problem harder to detect and harder to treat. Those with only mild symptoms can just simply avoid contact with their triggers, provided that they do know what their triggers are. Experts say that there are so many factors that can trigger this and the severity of the condition depends on the genes and family history of the condition. Experts say that one of the probable causes of Rosacea is eating foods that may trigger it such as spicy foods, caffeine, alcohol and too much fatty foods. About half of all people with rosacea report feeling burning, dryness, and grittiness of the eyes (conjunctivitis). These individuals may also experience redness of the eyelids and light sensitivity. Untreated eye rosacea may cause permanent damage, including impaired vision. Symptoms The symptoms include a persistent burning sensation and the feeling of grittiness in the eyes.
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