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I have Roseola and I was wondering if anyone had any ideas on what to use to make is less noticeable and finally my cheeks can be tomato red only when I blush!! I think you mean rosacea; a skin disorder that causes frequent blushing and redness of the cheeks and nose. There are several treatments that are very effective, including creams and light (not laser) treatments, that can be performed at your dermatologist's office. Red cheeks are cute. I wouldn't be worried about it. |
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