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Top 8 Ingredients to Treat Redness & Rosacea from a Dermatologist! | Dr. Shereene Idriss

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Aside from being an all-natural product, fruits are low in calories, rich in dietary fiber that helps boosts satiety, and satisfies a person s sweet tooth without worrying about weight gain and storing fats which can affect the skin s condition. Containing all the nutrients and vitamins it has, fruits are an ideal for maintaining good skin because it also aids in the prevention of vitamin deficiency, a rich source of dietary fiber and rich in folate. And since food and eating properly contribute so much to a healthy diet, people should focus more on considering the food their body needs especially on a diet. Experts remind that diet foods should contain the necessary vitamins and minerals that are quite essential for weight control and metabolism. Among the treatments available are using products like antibacterial washes, topical creams and antibiotic pills. Some patients also undergo laser therapies, pulse-light procedures and photodynamic therapy. Others, especially those with extreme cases of rosacea, undergo a combination of treatments: both the medications and the therapies. The most frequent symptoms include chronically inflamed margins of the eyelids with scales and crusts. Photophobia (sensitivity to light) and pain are sometimes present. The nose In the face, it is the nose that sometimes gets disfigured by rosacea. It can become bumpy and red, sporting dilated small blood vessels. Starting out as the tendency to blush easily, rosacea can progress fast into facial redness, and red bumps and pustules. Diagnosis Many dermatologists and medical researchers are one in the opinion that rosacea is one disease hard to diagnose. The reason is simply that there are many other skin conditions that co-exist with it. In fact, rosacea is basically harmless until it affects the eyes and our vision. No one knows where rosacea comes from, just that it is very common among Caucasians, especially Europeans. It is actually nicknamed "the curse of the Celts." It is however more common in women than in men. Unlike acne, it affects people who are between the ages of 30 and 60. 

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