Learn More About Rosacea

It is the mirror of your inner body. Your skin is the easiest way to tell the state of your health, physically and mentally. Usually, the symptoms first show on the skin, including pale skin, acne breakout, swelling, spots, and redness, before moving to other body parts.

Being the biggest body organ, it always shows when something is not well, including skin and other body health conditions. Upper East Side rosacea specialists at MDCS Dermatology deal with all types of skin problems and are here to enhance healthy skin. Kindly contact them today to learn more about their services.

What Is Rosacea?

Rosacea is a skin condition that leads to bumps and redness on the forehead, cheeks, neck, nose, chin, and chest. In some cases, the bumps fill with pus. The inflammatory skin condition where the sebaceous glands overproduce oil, causing inflammation.

Rosacea can affect any person, but fair-skinned women aged between 30 and 60 are likely to develop the condition compared to other individuals. The condition is commonly mistaken for skin allergy and eczema.

The condition occurs in different stages; the first stage is usually not severe and involves a slight elevation of facial color. Most individuals are unlikely to notice they have rosacea in the first stage.

However, it is common to have inflammation of the eyelids, with most rosacea cases.

Early treatment is critical to alleviate symptoms and improve your condition.

What Are the Symptoms of Rosacea?

Rosacea symptoms may include:

  •         Swelling of the eyes.
  •         Burning and itching sensation on the eyes.
  •         Visible blood vessels under the skin.
  •         Sensitive skin.
  •         Bumps and pimples.
  •         Scaly skin.
  •         Enlargement of the nose.
  •         Red patches.
  •         Redness of the eyes.

What Are the Causes of Rosacea?

There is no known cause for rosacea; nevertheless, it can occur due to an overactive immune system, environmental factors, hereditary traits, or combinations. It is good to know that rosacea does not result from poor hygiene, and it’s not contagious.

Though there are no causes, there are factors that may trigger the condition, such as:

  •         Alcohol.
  •         Stress.
  •         Heat.
  •         Hot spicy foods and beverages.
  •         Wind.
  •         Caffeine.
  •         Heavy exercise.
  •         Extreme cold temperatures.
  •         Sun exposure.
  •         Menopause.
  •         Blood pressure medications.
  •         Certain cosmetic and skincare products.

Rosacea can occur on anyone; however, you are likely to develop the condition from:

  •         Smoking.
  •         Genetics.
  •         Being female.
  •         Above 30 years.
  •         Have sensitive skin to the sun.

You can also develop rosacea if you have pale skin.

Is There a Cure for Rosacea?

There is no cure for rosacea, but the condition can be managed, unlike other skin conditions. You can manage the condition in different ways including, avoiding the triggers and flares. Starting an early treatment is usually the key to managing the condition successfully and for the long term.

What Are the Treatments for Rosacea Offered at MDCS Dermatology?

Besides oral and topical medications, the dermatologists at MDCS offers cutting-edge treatments to control your symptoms, including:

  •       Photo Dynamic Therapy- It involves combining photosensitizing drugs with light to control the symptoms.
  •         V Beam Laser- This treatment eliminates the enlarged blood vessels.
  •         Lumenis One- It involves the use of wavelengths of controlled intense pulsed light to relieve the symptoms.

Contact the Rosacea Specialist Today

Unlike other skin conditions, rosacea has no cure. Early treatments are therefore highly recommendable to help control the symptoms. Contact MDCS Dermatology today to have your consultation.