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Rosacea

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Rosacea

Rosacea

Rosacea is a chronic Skin disease of the face in which the Blood Vessels enlarge, giving the cheeks and nose a flushed appearance (especially after periods of physical exertion). Rosacea appears to occur most often in fair-skinned people of northern and eastern European descent, particularly Celtic, English, and Scottish.  It often affects multiple members of the same family, presumably because of their similar complexions and genetic heritage. It is characterized by papular and pustular Acne, red appearance of the face and nodular swelling of the Nose (known medically as Rhinophyma). Rosacea is most prevalent in women over the age of thirty.

Substances may Cause Rosacea
– Helicobacter pylori 
is suspected of causing Rosacea
– Candida albicans 
over-proliferation is suspected of causing Rosacea
– Ulcerative Colitis
 may be an underlying cause of Rosacea
– Liver
 malfunction may cause Rosecea

Substances may Alleviate Rosacea
 Patients with Rosacea may be deficient of Lipases
– Progesterone
 cream may alleviate some cases of Rosacea in women
– Retinal (applied topically in the form of cream containing 0.05% Retinal) may alleviate Rosacea
– Zinc may may alleviate Rosacea
-c 
(applied topically) may help to treat Rosacea
– Vitamin B2
 may help to heal Rosacea
– Vitamin B3 as (Niacinamide cream) may alleviate Rosacea
– Vitamin B6 may alleviate Rosacea
– Vitamin K (2% cream applied topically twice per day) may reduce the redness associated with Rosacea
– Vitamin c cream may alleviate Rosacea
– Green tea extract cream applied topically may alleviate Rosacea