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Rosacea Information
Who does Rosacea affect?
Rosacea is a chronic disease which afflicts
over 16 million North Americans. Rosacea is
most commonly found in adults between the ages
of 30 and 65 but Rosacea has been known to afflict
even children. The people who are the most prone
to acquiring Rosacea are fair skinned adults
and especially women.
What is Rosacea?
Rosacea is a hereditary, chronic (meaning long
term) skin disorder that most often affects
the nose, forehead, cheekbones, and chin. In
its beginning stages this common skin disease,
which causes subtle redness in the center of
the face, may come and go on its own. But, if
left untreated, Rosacea may develop into some
inflammation, accompanied by skin eruptions,
and may gradually become chronic and even permanent.
Furthermore, the skin tissue can swell and thicken
and may be tender and sensitive to the touch.
About half of Rosacea sufferers also complain
of symptoms with their eyes, also known as Ocular
Rosacea.
The medical breakdown
of Rosacea:
Rosacea is caused by the dilation of tiny microvessels
called arterioles, capillaries, and venules,
which occurs close to the surface of the skin.
This causes the skin to break out with blotchy
red areas called papules. A papule is a red
solid elevated inflammatory skin lesion without
pus (unless the papule is severe). These papules
have three classifications; minor, moderate
and severe. A minor Rosacea papule is the size
of a small measles lesion. A moderate Rosacea
papule is the size of a pencil eraser. A severe
papule is the size of a coin and also contains
pustules (pus-filled inflammatory bumps).
Daily tips that all Rosacea sufferers should
be practicing:
1. Wash with water that is lukewarm, not hot.
2. Use our gentle (non abrasive) cleanser applied
with the fingers, not a cloth.
3. Blot dry, but do not rub, with a thick-pile
cotton towel
4. Wait for the skin to dry completely. If
a cleanser hasn't been used, 5 or 10 minutes
will be sufficient, otherwise waiting 20 or
30 minutes may be preferable.
5. Apply ZenMED Rosacea Cream. If any stinging
is felt, increase the time between cleansing
and applying the medication.
6. Wait another 5 or 10 minutes before applying
any cosmetics or moisturizer.
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