While in high school, I finally took the initiative to find answers for my condition, and that's when my dermatologist told me about rosacea. Rosacea is a chronic skin condition characterized by ...
If you frequently experience facial redness, irritation and small bumps, you may have rosacea. According to the American Academy of Dermatology, rosacea impacts more than 14 million people in the ...
Vascular rosacea causes skin discoloration in the central area of the face that may come and go. Topical treatments and lifestyle measures can help, including avoiding things that trigger a flare-up.
Living with skin that’s prone to rosacea isn’t easy. Trying to pin down a trigger for your redness can be exhausting: It could be stress, extreme temperatures, spicy foods, fragrance ...
But if your face is red, inflamed, and irritated more often than not, there’s a chance you have rosacea. “Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory condition of the face that primarily affects the ...