Thank you for information.
More than 14 million people in North America have rosacea, a chronic skin condition. Women, fair-skinned people between the ages of 30 and 60 are more likely to be affected.
Symptoms and signs of rosacea include:
Areas of redness on your face
Small red bumps or pustules on your nose, cheeks, forehead, and/or chin
Small blood vessels on your nose and/or cheeks (called telangiectasia)
Tendency to flush or blush
Rosacea may also result in a red, bulbous nose, called rhinophyma, or a burning or gritty sensation in your eyes, called ocular rosacea.
you can learn more via the article in [Link Removed ] and you can get a clear picture of this sickness .
Its location of the body is usually chest and face. Sometimes it also appears on the back, ears, neck and scalp. Rosacea may affect the eyes too sometimes.
Rosacea is more common in women though men are also effected,it is characterized as facies(facial) redness occurs from late twenties sometimes it may occure on neck and chest as well.
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hi
i use a steriod cream called daktacort - it really works for me
Is Daktacort a prescription medication? I've tried so many creams and none of them worked. I want to start trying more over the counter products so that I don't have to keep paying the deductible on my health insurance. I'm also hesitant to use a steroid cream because it can be very damaging to the skin and body. But if it works I just might take the leap and try it.
@smoothskin
What makes you think that what worked for shadowuk will work for you too ?
That kind of treatments must be prescribed by a dermatologist, after an investigation...
Do you know what seborrheic keratosis is?
Rosacea is a chronic skin disease that begins as mild flush around the rose,chin, cheeks and forehead.Then, skin turns to red and start swell.
there is a website for rosacea. it is called rosacea.org. if you have more questions you might find answers here.