Using a combination of topical medications along with oral medications can help relieve the symptoms of redness and inflammation. Doctors usually prescribe topical antibiotics as well as oral anti-inflammatory or antibiotic medications.
There are certain factors that can cause this chronic form of acne to flare-up. Becoming aware of these triggers and avoiding them can help lessen outbreaks. Stress, spicy foods, sun exposure, extreme temperatures and alcohol are common triggers that can cause flare-ups. Using a sunscreen with a SPF of 15 or higher can help protect the skin and prevent flare-ups. During winter months, wearing face protection such as scarves can also help reduce outbreaks.
When washing irritated areas of the face, use a cleansing product that is gentle on the skin. There are many soap products that are made to be gentle and less abrasive than ordinary soaps and facial cleansers. Using products that are non comedogenic will help prevent pores from clogging. These type products are labeled as non comedogenic. Using a pre-foundation that is yellow or green tinted can help prevent redness of the skin. These can be found in powders or cream.
There are natural remedies for chronic inflammatory disorder that also may help to treat this skin condition. Natural remedies for this chronic dermatitis of the face include laurel wood, vitamin K, colloidal silver, oregano oil and emu oil.
Dermatology skin treatments for facial skin condition affecting the Face particularly the cheeks, nose, chin and forehead such as pulsed light and laser treatments have shown to safely and effectively reduce the symptoms of redness and inflammation. A dermatology office that offers laser hair removal often also offers laser treatments for the chronic dermatitis of the face. With modern technology, lasers can now not only provide laser hair removal, but have been shown to improve Rosacea symptoms drastically. Although there is no cure, applying these tips as well as following doctor's orders can help in treating Rosacea symptoms and reduce cyclic flare-ups.
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