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I have rosacea? dermatologist didn't give me anything? |
I read all these responses and people say my dermatologist gave me this and that for rosacea but i don't understand why he didn't give me anything he just told me to use sunscreen. he also told me there is no cure for rosacea but I understand that.. but why didn't he give me something to control it. I am 14 and I am afraid my condition will worsen but how can I take care of this problem and I have been trying to convince my parents to let me have a laser surgery done but is it worth going throw all that hassle? and will it get rid of it completly. I wake up every morning and I have to apply foundation to my face. I feel very embarressed when I go to school since people are like, your face is red! I just kind of play it off even though inside I feel will it ever go away? I am just really confused..does anyone have any suggestions or any advice on my rosacea skin condition? I have rosacea also. Like you, I had it while in school; unlike you, I did not know what it was. A friend of mine said her husband (a doc.) had written her a prescription for Metro-Gel to put on her face. I asked him about it for myself and he also gave me a prescription. I don't know why your doctor did not give you Metro-Gel; that is the topical medication used in most cases. Also, you might ask your doctor for a prescription of Tectrocytraline (sp.?)which is an antibiotic that sometimes helps the inflammation. The Metro-Gel also helps with the redness and any breaking out or flaking around the nose you may have. If you need more info on Rosacea or treatment visit the following: http://www.rosacea-remedy.com Report It Your rosacea can be improved if you get IPL intense pulse light treatments. I do these treatments to my clients at the salon- they have improved skin in 1-5 sessions and are encouraged by the results. I have seen pustular rosacea, as well as slight redness, and both improved with this treatment. I tried metrogel & metrocream from my dermotologist, but it really didnt do much. I got much better results by slapping a thick coat of spf 30 on my face anytime I was about to go outdoors and staying away from spicy hot, or "just plain hot" food. If you can get away with wearing a broad rimmed hat too, do it. I would DEFINITELY suggest seeing another dermatologist. If you don't feel comfortable with his choice, find another, and another until you get the results you need. Don't forget that though many people become doctors, it does not mean they are qualified enough to handle their jobs, and I can think of plenty. I don't know what sunscreen is going to do for it, but try seeing another doctor, and researching possible treatment for rosacea to suggest to the new doctor. It may just get you the results you deserve. I have rosacea as well, and have dealt with it for the past 16 years. I didn't develop it until I was in my 20s, and I can just imagine how horrible it would be in your teens, so you have my deepest sympathies. I am 48 and have suffered with rosacea for years. I have tried all of the usual prescription treatments, such as Metrogel and Finacea, as well as adjusting my diet, but never had any luck with any of them. My teenage daughter suggested that I try her Proactiv because it had cleared up her mild acne. I looked at their website and called their 800 number, but could not get any response as to whether it would help rosacea. After procrastinating a little longer, I finally thought that I really had nothing to lose by trying it. |
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