Medical News Today: What is rhinophyma?
The skin disorder rhinophyma is a subtype of rosacea. It causes a distinctive growth of the nose, which can make it look red, large, bulbous, and distorted. Doctors can often diagnose rhinophyma visually. In this article, learn about the causes and risk factors. We also explain the treatment options, including surgery. (Source: Health News from Medical News Today)
Source: Health News from Medical News Today - June 16, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Dermatology Source Type: news

Could You Have Rosacea?
TUESDAY, June 12, 2018 -- Acne isn ' t reserved for teens, and breakouts can persist into adulthood. But there ' s another common skin condition -- rosacea -- that causes a different type of blemish, strikes in the adult years, and won ' t respond to... (Source: Drugs.com - Daily MedNews)
Source: Drugs.com - Daily MedNews - June 12, 2018 Category: General Medicine Source Type: news

Could You Have Rosacea?
Title: Could You Have Rosacea?Category: Health NewsCreated: 6/12/2018 12:00:00 AMLast Editorial Review: 6/12/2018 12:00:00 AM (Source: MedicineNet Skin General)
Source: MedicineNet Skin General - June 12, 2018 Category: Dermatology Source Type: news

Sustained Use of Oxymetazoline Cream Efficacious for Rosacea
THURSDAY, May 17, 2018 -- Oxymetazoline is safe and effective for the treatment of moderate-to-severe persistent erythema of rosacea, according to a study published in the June issue of the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. Zoe Diana... (Source: Drugs.com - Pharma News)
Source: Drugs.com - Pharma News - May 17, 2018 Category: Pharmaceuticals Source Type: news

What Causes Flushing?
Discussion Flushing is usually thought of as a benign condition such as blushing, but can be quite irritating if it is frequent or persistent (i.e. menopausal hot flashes) or even pathologic (i.e. malignancy). “Flushing is a subjective and sensation of warmth that is accompanied by reddening of the skin anywhere on the body but favors the face, neck, and upper torso…. Flushing can be broadly divided into episodic or persistent. Episodic flashing is mediated by the release of endogenous vasoactive mediators or medications, while persistent flushing result in a fixed facial erythema with telangiectasias and cyano...
Source: PediatricEducation.org - April 30, 2018 Category: Pediatrics Authors: pediatriceducationmin Tags: Uncategorized Source Type: news

Medical News Today: What is a malar rash?
A malar rash is also known as a butterfly rash and appears on the face. It is usually red or purple and may be blotchy or solid. It can occur alongside many conditions, including lupus and rosacea. Treatment depends on the cause. There are lifestyle tips and tricks that can help. Learn more about the best ones here. (Source: Health News from Medical News Today)
Source: Health News from Medical News Today - April 24, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Dermatology Source Type: news

Newly Designed Pulsed-Dye Laser Found Effective for Rosacea
FRIDAY, April 20, 2018 -- A pulsed-dye laser with a novel 15-mm diameter treatment beam improves the appearance of rosacea, according to a study published online April 10 in Lasers in Surgery and Medicine. Eric F. Bernstein, M.D., from the Mainline... (Source: Drugs.com - Pharma News)
Source: Drugs.com - Pharma News - April 20, 2018 Category: Pharmaceuticals Source Type: news

Health Tip: Treating Rosacea
-- Rosacea is a common skin disease that causes a reddening of the skin, typically on the face. The disease may have differing symptoms, including sensitive skin or a thickening of the skin, resulting in a bumpy texture. The American Academy of... (Source: Drugs.com - Daily MedNews)
Source: Drugs.com - Daily MedNews - April 3, 2018 Category: General Medicine Source Type: news

Health Tip: Treating Rosacea
Title: Health Tip: Treating RosaceaCategory: Health NewsCreated: 4/3/2018 12:00:00 AMLast Editorial Review: 4/3/2018 12:00:00 AM (Source: MedicineNet Skin General)
Source: MedicineNet Skin General - April 3, 2018 Category: Dermatology Source Type: news

'You have to present the perfect face online'
Lex has rosacea and says it's hard to be honest about her skin online. (Source: BBC News | Health | UK Edition)
Source: BBC News | Health | UK Edition - March 16, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Rosacea treatment: This Morning’s Dr Sara reveals you can reduce redness with this cream
ROSACEA is a common inflammatory skin disease that mainly causes flushing on the face. When it comes to treatment, Dr Sara Kayat revealed on This Morning the best way to reduce redness is to use brimonidine gel. (Source: Daily Express - Health)
Source: Daily Express - Health - February 22, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Woman's rosacea treated with flowers
EXCLUSIVE: India Kelly, 24, from Essex describes her experience with rosacea which caused her face to 'erupt' into terrible blotchy redness and small bumps, before finding a capers cream treatment (Source: the Mail online | Health)
Source: the Mail online | Health - February 16, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Woman's acne turns out to be rare skin condition
EXCLUSIVE: India Kelly, 24, from Essex describes her experience with rosacea which caused her face to 'erupt' into terrible blotchy redness and small bumps, before finding a capers cream treatment (Source: the Mail online | Health)
Source: the Mail online | Health - February 16, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Azelaic Acid 15% Gel for the Reduction of Rosacea Lesions Azelaic Acid 15% Gel for the Reduction of Rosacea Lesions
A recent trial assessed the effects of azelaic acid 15% gel on inflammatory lesions of papulopustular rosacea in a real-world setting, with promising results.Skin Therapy Letter (Source: Medscape Today Headlines)
Source: Medscape Today Headlines - January 22, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Dermatology Journal Article Source Type: news

Shh! Anti-agers no one but you needs know about
This week, Inge van Lotringen gave an anonymous reader advice on reducing the appearance of rosacea. She suggested the reader tried laser treatment from a qualified therapist. (Source: the Mail online | Health)
Source: the Mail online | Health - January 15, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news