Acne Rosacea Treatment
Acne rosacea is a permanent disorder that affects the derma and the eyes. It is a syndrome of uncertain etiology and it can be distinguished by vascular and papulopustular elements concerning the face and sometimes the neckline and upper chest.
When it presents itself it happens mainly on areas that are sun exposed, so the belief is that there is a relation between light and rosacea, but there is no clinical proof.
Rosacea is typically seen as an extreme flushing of the affected areas, whether it was produced by heat, light, alcoholic beverages, spicy foods or hot drinks. Throughout the episodes, the affected areas of the derma tend to swell up, and develop pustules or papules. The lesions are distinguishable for any dermatologist especially for the total lack of comedones, typical symptom of acne vulgaris. Rhinophyma is a consequence of this condition, but is generally found much later.
Ocular rosacea is the medical term that involves the range of eye problems associated with the skin connection. Chronic conjunctivitis, corneal ulcerations, chronic staphylococcal lid disease and repeated chalazia are some of the occurences with this condition.
Rosacea is generally an affliction that happens during adulthood, specifically after thirty years of age; in children and teenagers it is very unusual. Pale people, more likely caucasians, Nordics, Bretons, Slavs and others are most commonly prone to this condition, but there is no scientific evidence to substantiate it. Although it is much more common in women, when men present it, it is much stronger.
The result of administration of medicines for this condition is not the eradication of the problem; it is just the control of the obnoxious symptoms. Even surgery's that for electrocautery of the damage is a temporary measure.
It is vital as a patient to keep away from stimuli that lean to aggravate the disease, the typical stimuli are: contact with extreme heat and cold, extreme sunlight, intake of hot liquids, alcohol, and spicy foods. Try to completely avoid those.
Harsh rhinophyma is alleviated by peeling with a scalpel, cutting out and skin grafting, dermabrasion, bipolar electrocautery, or by way of argon or carbon dioxide laser.
Some doctors will use mainstream medications such as oral tetracycline, oral isotretinoin, in doses comparable to those used for acne vulgaris, other oral agents that have been used contain ampicillin, metronidazole and clonidine
Topical treatment for rosacea is usually less successful than systemic treatment. Metronidazole may be efficient topically. Topical corticosteroids may effectively recover signs and symptoms, but it should not be used longer than a couple of months because it can produce atrophy, chronic vasodilatation, and telangiectasia formation.
A natural treatment is intended for the diminishing of redness, inflammation, and skin eruptions. BIOSKINCLEAR is a topical gel that when applied to the areas of skin affected by rosacea aids to repair skin lesions caused by rosacea (in 4 to 8 weeks). It is a natural product that both prompts and accelerates the rejuvenation of the skin and the substitution of damaged skin tissues AND acts as an organic antimicrobial (without developing bacterial resistance as pharmaceutical antibiotics do).
Oil Free Acne Gel for Oily Skin & Remedy for Rosacea & Scar Healing
This gel is an oil free product and is a natural remedy for acne, rosacea, and scar healing with Helix Aspersa Müller glycoconjugates, Licochalcone-A from Licorice Root Extract (sebum output regulator, antimicrobial against P. Acnes, and anti-inflammatory), and moisturizing Seaweed Extracts. Best for people with very oily skin conditions.