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A couple weeks ago I went to see a dermatologist for the first time and was diagnosed with rosacea. I only saw the dr for a few minutes. She didnt really bother to explain anything. I am taking DoxyCycline and using Metrogel every night but have yet to see any improvement. My skin actually gets redder after putting on the gel. If I dont use the gel though my skin is extremely oily. The oiliness wasnt as much of a problem until I skipped the Metrogel a few nights ago because I felt like it was irritating my skin. Now its oilier than ever. My face is also really hot all the time and sometimes sore. Any suggestions? I also have this problem. It just started suddenly-I never had any type of acne before. My Dr. also calls it adult acne. I use the Metrogel, too. It does burn a little at first, then it subsides after it dries. I would stay stick with it for a while. Don't skip it. If it's still really irritated, I'd go back to the Dr. They also make Metrogel in a cream form and in different strengths. Or they might give you something else, although I think that is the best stuff. During the day I use an over the counter redness relief cream by Eucerin. It has a green tint which tones down the redness. I have the same diagnoses. You should ask you Dermo about Desonide cream. It works miracles,it is steroidal but the improvement is amazing. I was prescribed Desonide cream and Metro cream. I use Desonide about 3-4 times a week. I should use it everyday but being steroidal i minimize the use of it. Im considering laser as a option to rid of it once and for all.You also need to limit sun exposure,caffeine,alcohol ,basically anything that will inflame your skin.Good luck. Rosacea is a skin disease that causes redness, pimples, and red lines on the nose, cheeks, chin, and forehead. A rash over the cheeks, nose, forehead, and chin often occurs. People sometimes call it "adult acne" because it can cause pimple-like outbreaks. Rosacea can also cause burning and soreness in the eyes and eyelids. |
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