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Causes of Rosacea

Updated: May 7, 2023



While the exact cause is unknown, rosacea can be caused by a combination of hereditary (it can run in your family) and environmental factors that trigger an inflammatory response in your skin. If you are acne-prone and/or of Celtic or Scandinavian ancestry, you may have a higher risk. There are certain triggers that can aggravate rosacea by increasing the blood flow to the surface of the skin.
































































































































































































































































Consuming alcohol, spicy foods, or hot beverages
































































































































Overexposing the skin to sunlight, extreme temperatures, hot baths, or showers
































































































































Enduring stress
































































































































Feeling embarrassment or anger
































































































































Performing strenuous exercise that causes a rise in your temperature and a flush face
































































































































Having a negative reactioMe medication
































































































































As with most chronic skin conditions, don't underestimate how much stress can significantly exacerbate the symptoms associated with rosacea.
































































































































































































































































TREATMENT OPTIONS FOR ROSACEA?
































































































































Though there is no cure for rosacea, there are a number of treatment options available, including antibiotics that help with inflammation.


























































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You can use oral medication or topical cream, lotion, or gel as prescribed. There are major anti-inflammatory benefits by using oral antibiotics, such as minocycline and doxycycline.
































































































































































































































































Rosacea treatment can include oral medications, topical treatments, and light therapy procedures used in combination.
































































































































































































































































There is also the to go with laser. At, Felly Medical Aesthetic, We offer Menopause grade skincare products and LED therapy These are the most effective of our treatments in reducing symptoms and rosacea triggers. Periodic follow-up treatments will be necessary to eliminate newly formed blood vessels.
























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































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