A trigger is anything that causes the flushing, blushing and skin changes of rosacea. Often a change in body temperature – usually getting hotter – is involved.

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Here’s our Top 3 reasons to find out your triggers – and avoid them.

  1. Over time, repeated exposure to triggers and subsequent flushing can make rosacea worse.
  2. If you are being treated for rosacea, regular flushing episodes will slow or halt progress.
  3. You can undo the benefits of past treatment through repeated exposure to triggers.

Where to start? Find our your personal triggers to help get rosacea under control and lessen the impact of this condition on your life. Check out our common Environmental and Lifestyle triggers.