Causes
The cause of rosacea is currently unknown. However, researchers have several ideas about what may cause rosacea. Often, rosacea runs in the family, suggesting a genetic predisposition combined with environmental factors may be the cause. It could also be caused by a disorder of the blood vessels that triggers them to swell, which leads to flushing.
Treatment
There is no known cure for rosacea, but treatment is available. Our skilled providers can help you determine which method is best for you. Typically, improvements should be noticed within 1 to 2 months of treatment.
- Topical Medications: Medications you apply to your skin once or twice daily, such as antibiotics, benzoyl peroxide, and azelaic acid can help reduce inflammation and redness. These creams and lotions are generally used in combination with other treatments.
- Oral Antibiotics: Oral antibiotics may be prescribed to reduce inflammation. Oral antibiotics tend to work faster than topical antibiotics, so they may be beneficial for severe cases, or if the physical appearance is interfering with the patient’s normal activities.
- Isotretinoin (Accutane): Isotretinoin is a very strong oral medication usually used to treat cystic acne. In some extremely severe cases of rosacea, isotretinoin may be prescribed if all other methods of treatment fail. Isotretinoin works by inhibiting the production of oil by sebaceous glands. Because isotretinoin has many serious side effects, our skilled providers will closely monitor your use.
- Surgery: Enlarged blood vessels may become permanent. If this occurs, surgical options such as laser therapy may help reduce the visibility of these vessels and removal of extra tissue buildup around the nose can improve overall appearance.
Prevention
There is no known way to prevent rosacea, but you can take steps to reduce or control symptoms. For example:
- Remember to continue your treatment plan even after rosacea clears or improves to ensure it does not reappear.
- Always be gentle with your skin. Only use mild cleansers and avoid products containing irritants such as alcohol.
- Avoid rosacea triggers such as sun exposure, extreme temperatures, spicy food and alcohol.
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