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Are Natural Rosacea Cures The Answer?

September 16th, 2009 by admin   Subscribe To Our Feed

It seems that rosacea affects more women than men, with a higher occurrence of the disease in the middle-aged group. Thus, the majority of patients are people between 30 and 60, but here we ought to add that black skin is more difficult to diagnose. Yet, there is not enough clinical evidence to support the idea that acne rosacea affects fair-skinned people most of the times.

What Does Rosacea Look Like?

The acne blemishes specific to the disease are most often distributed in the nose area, on the cheeks and chin, but the central forehead doesn’t get spared either. Although the oily appearance of the skin makes acne rosacea resemble acne vulgaris, differences do exist. In traditional acne forms, comedones have no limitation of extent, whereas with rosacea they don’t even appear in the flush areas. Moreover, rosacea is characterized by hypertrophy which is not common with acne vulgaris. Viewing rosacea pictures of the different symptoms can offer more insights into these common symptoms.

Treating Rosacea

Since rosacea is a chronic disease its evolution usually expands over several years marked by critical episodes characterized by inflammation. Corticosteroids are commonly prescribed for the alleviation of the symptoms, but they are not suitable for long-term therapy because of the risk to cause an atrophy or permanent vaso-dilation of the tissues. Most doctors will therefore choose to recommend the systemic treatment instead of the topical one. This is why natural rosacea cures can prove to be a better treatment strategy for long term use.

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ZENMED Rosacea Skin Support System On Sale

September 14th, 2009 by admin   Subscribe To Our Feed

Just a little reminder about the ZENMED September Sale which offers 20% Off all of their skin care products, including their effective, natural rosacea treatment. This sale ends Tuesday, Sept. 15, so you may want to bust a move to their site and check out this opportunity to save BIG!

Remember, you need to enter this code: “SEPT9SALE” (without the quotes) at checkout to lock in your savings. If you have been waiting to try any of their individual rosacea products without committing to the entire system, now’s the time to act.

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What Triggers Rosacea?

September 10th, 2009 by admin   Subscribe To Our Feed

If you are a rosacea sufferer, you may be wondering what triggers rosacea. Well, the fact is that everyone has a different set of rosacea triggers that are unique to them. Of course, many of the symptoms are common between patients and are detailed in this short video:

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Rosacea Symptoms and Treatment

September 8th, 2009 by admin   Subscribe To Our Feed

If you are wondering what rosacea looks like, the doctor in this video gives a brief explanation of symptoms you should look for if you believe that you have rosacea.   An expanded explanation of rosacea symptoms and treatment can be found elsewhere on this website.

Our sister website, www.rosaceatreatmentfacts.com, can also help you evaluate which rosacea treatment will be your best option considering budget and treatment type.

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Save BIG On The ZENMED Rosacea Treatment

September 1st, 2009 by admin   Subscribe To Our Feed

For a limited time only, ZENMED has placed all of their skin care products on sale offering 20% off of these great products.  With a minimum purchase of just $40, you can take advantage of the September Sale and try any of their skin care systems.

Now is the time to stock up on their Rosacea Skin Support System products at a BIG savings with the Winter months  just around the corner.   At checkout, enter this code: “SEPT9SALE” without the quotes to lock in your savings.  If you have been waiting to try any of their individual rosacea products without commiting to the entire system, now’s the time to act.

With the economy still in the doldrums, you can’t afford not to grab these savings, so hurry to the ZENMED website for a great September deal on one of the most effective and natural rosacea treatment systems available on the market today!

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Does Rosacea Disappear After Menopause?

September 1st, 2009 by admin   Subscribe To Our Feed

The fact of the matter is that as women experience hot flashes during menopause, they often trigger flare-ups in their rosacea.  However, these triggers aren’t necessarily the underlying cause of this skin disorder. But once the hot flashes diminish or subside altogether, the rosacea symptoms may still continue and result in an exacerbation of your particular physical reactions to the skin disease.

As you may already know, rosacea is a long-term skin disorder where there is no cure at this time.  However, it can be effectively controlled through the use of medical treatments and avoidance of environmental and lifestyle factors.

If you find that your hot flashes are a particularly difficult rosacea trigger, the management of this disorder may be more predictable once they stop.  This is contingent, however, upon maintaining your rosacea therapy and monitoring of your triggers.

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