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Is rosacea incurable?

Yes. Rosascea is incurable.

Treatment Of Rosacea


Rosacea should not be treated with self-medication. You must consult a doctor. If left unchecked, rosacea can develop serious eye problems and veins like spider veins in patients of both the sexes. It can also lead to disfigured nose in men. If you think that rosacea will get well itself, you may be wrong. It may become worse. Consult a doctor and get it diagnosed and treated at as early stage as possible. Treatment of rosacea at an early stage may stop its growth.

The red discoloration of rosacea offers a challenge in its treatment. For that, doctors use anti-inflammatory topicals. If you have visible blood vessels, they can be destroyed with a very tiny fine needle using electric current. Laser is used successfully in treating the redness and the visible blood vessels. Your doctor will tell you more about the types of lasers that can be used for your treatment. The growth on male noses can be treated with laser, surgery or dermabrasion.

For treatment of the papules and pustules, doctors use topical medication that may include benzoyl peroxide, topical antibiotics, azelaic acid, metronidazole, etc. If you have more infection, you may be prescribed oral antibiotics. Superficial glycolic chemical peeling may be used to remove the superficial damage on the skin. Sometimes doctors prescribe isotretinoin in severe cases, but it is normally avoided. If you have eye problems, your doctor will use antibiotics to clear them.

Consult your doctor as soon as you notice the initial flushing or blushing. That will help you prevent the progress of rosacea.

There is actually a lot you can do yourself to keep it under control. A lot of rosacea sufferers have had bad reactions to harsh medications and are no better off after being with a dermologist 4 years! (inc. me)

Read about natural treatments and skin care regime -> http://www.rosacea-remedy.com Report It

Rosacea can also cause a disfigured nose in women. It's less common in women, though, possibly because women are more likely to see a dermatologist in the early stages than men. Report It

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Yes - it is incurable.. meaning it can be treated but not cured. Rosacea is a chronic condition and although it can be put in remission for a significant period of time, it is not curable. Topical therapy is generally recommended to maintain and treat this condition.

well there is medications you can take daily to prevent the redness but i would be lying to you if i told you there was a cure cuz i dont know.

Click on the link below:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosacea

There are details about Rosacea in it... Maybe you can spend time reading it & maybe there is an answer to your question in it... I can't say much coz I am not an expert or a doctor to tell you about Rosacea...

as a medical practioner. rosacea.. is a form of acne... most likely.. this type of acne needs special attention from a dermatologist. A regular treatment from the dermatologist would answer your cure..

Yes, but once it's under control by taking tetracycline for a while you should be able to control it by usiing the Metrogel each night. Eucerine redness relief foam moisturizer is tinted green to tone down the red.

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