What Causes Rosacea?
The exact cause of rosacea remains unknown. It’s speculated to be a mix of factors like dilated blood vessels and skin irritation, leading to redness and pus-filled bumps (papules). It’s not an infection and is non-contagious. While the condition can be aggravated by factors such as sunlight or diet, it isn’t caused by them.
Symptoms of Rosacea
Treatment Options for Rosacea
Keeping a diary to note symptom triggers is often recommended.
Ivermectin, a medication applied as a lotion or gel, is sometimes recommended to treat the skin mites involved in rosacea. It has shown promising results and is sometimes covered by insurance.
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There’s no known cure for rosacea, but various treatments can effectively manage its symptoms.
No, rosacea is not contagious; it’s a non-communicable skin condition.
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