It can be difficult to know when to see a doctor about rosacea. Here are 6 questions that will help determine when to seek medical help.
There are 2 main medical treatments: A topical treatment to temporarily reduce facial redness and Lasers and light-based treatments for visible blood vessels, redness and flushing.
The following prescription topical (creams, gels) and oral (pills) treatments may be prescribed alone, in combination, or with Flushing and Facial redness treatments.
This rare condition is much more common in men. Surgery is usually needed for more severe forms of this type of rosacea.
The mainstays of treatment for ocular rosacea include eyelash hygiene and oral Omega 3 supplementation.