Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin condition that manifests as redness, pimples, bumps and visible blood vessels on the face. It is most commonly found in individuals with sensitive skin and can significantly impact their quality of life.
Rosacea is classified based on the severity of the symptoms, ranging from mild to severe forms.
Symptoms of rosacea include red patches on the skin, pimples, redness and swelling, as well as visible blood vessels.
The exact causes of rosacea are unknown, but it is believed that vascular abnormalities, environmental factors (wind, sun, cold), and genetic predisposition may contribute to the development of the condition.
Rosacea is diagnosed by a dermatologist based on a physical examination and patient history. Sometimes, additional skin tests may be required.
Treatment of rosacea involves the use of topical medications, systemic medications, cosmetic procedures, and protection of the skin from harmful factors.
For the prevention of rosacea, it is recommended to avoid exposure to aggressive factors on the skin, use sunscreen, and properly care for the skin.
Treatment for rosacea is carried out by a dermatologist.
Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.