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Understanding Rosacea

Rosacea is a long‑term skin condition that primarily affects the face, causing redness, visible blood vessels and inflammatory bumps. Flare‑ups may come and go, often triggered by temperature changes, stress, spicy foods or skincare irritation.

Although rosacea is not harmful, it can affect confidence and comfort. Inspire Pharmacy provides support and medication options to help manage symptoms and reduce flare‑ups.

  • Facial redness
  • Visible blood vessels
  • Flushing episodes
  • Sensitive or dry skin
  • Inflammatory bumps

Causes of Rosacea

The exact cause of rosacea remains unknown, but it is believed to involve overactive blood vessels, immune system reactions and genetic factors. Environmental triggers such as heat, alcohol and skincare products may worsen symptoms.

People with fair skin, family history of rosacea or sensitive skin are more likely to develop the condition.

  • Genetic predisposition
  • Immune system involvement
  • Blood vessel sensitivity
  • Environmental triggers
  • Sensitive skin type

Symptoms of Rosacea

Symptoms vary but commonly include persistent redness, flushing, burning sensations, visible veins and acne‑like bumps. In some cases, the eyes may become irritated or watery, a condition known as ocular rosacea.

Symptoms can worsen without treatment, making early management important.

  • Persistent redness
  • Flushing or burning sensations
  • Spots or bumps
  • Visible thread veins
  • Eye irritation

Treatment Options for Rosacea

Treatment focuses on reducing inflammation and preventing flare‑ups. Topical treatments such as metronidazole, azelaic acid or ivermectin can help calm the skin. Oral antibiotics may be prescribed for more severe cases.

Gentle skincare routines and the avoidance of personal triggers are essential for long‑term control.

  • Metronidazole gel or cream
  • Azelaic acid
  • Ivermectin cream
  • Oral antibiotics (for severe cases)
  • Trigger avoidance

Prevention & Long-Term Management

Managing rosacea involves identifying individual triggers and maintaining a gentle skincare routine. Using sunscreen daily, avoiding hot environments and protecting the skin from wind or sun can reduce flare‑ups.

Long‑term consistency with treatment leads to better symptom control.

  • Daily SPF use
  • Gentle skincare routine
  • Avoiding heat and sun
  • Reducing spicy foods or alcohol
  • Managing stress levels

When to Seek Medical Advice

Seek advice if symptoms worsen, affect the eyes, or do not improve with over‑the‑counter treatments. Individuals experiencing severe redness, swelling or ocular symptoms should seek prompt medical support.

Early diagnosis helps prevent complications.

FAQs

No, but symptoms can be controlled with treatment.
Common triggers include heat, stress, alcohol and spicy foods.
Yes, harsh products can worsen symptoms.
Yes, some people develop ocular rosacea.
They are different conditions but may look similar.

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