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January 17, 2007
Managing Rosacea
Speak with your dermatologist about the right treatmentIt is thought that Rosacea afflicts at least 30% of the Caucasian population, there are still only a handful of treatments for rosacea, and most of those are only by prescription. Some of the topical applications are MetroGel, MetroCream, MetroLotion, and Noritate (i.e., perhaps the creams you found). The active ingredient in each of these is metronidazole, which is considered the primary treatment for this disease. Occasionally, azelaic acid and oral antibiotics are also an option. Because one must experiment until one finds what works best, all these should considered when developing a plan for treating Rosacea.
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Posted on January 17, 2007 11:49 AM by dermat230.
Filed in Skin Care News under dermatology.
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As per a report many anti-acne products are known to worsen rosacea symptoms. Medical experts strongly urge rosacea sufferers to stop using these products. Rosacea is a common skin condition that affects many Americans, but it can also spread to the eyes and cause a constant gritty, burning sensation. I have been in search a product that works on my skin, I finally found it on one of acne rosacea review site. I use ZENMED Skin Support System - Dry Skin, and I saw results in weeks! I recommend to go for ZENMED Skin Support System - Dry Skin once. Cheers
Posted by: sandymax2007 at July 5, 2007 06:26 AM
As per a report many anti-acne products are known to worsen rosacea symptoms. Medical experts strongly urge rosacea sufferers to stop using these products. Rosacea is a common skin condition that affects many Americans, but it can also spread to the eyes and cause a constant gritty, burning sensation. I have been in search a product that works on my skin, I finally found it on one of acne rosacea review site. I use ZENMED Skin Support System - Dry Skin, and I saw results in weeks! I recommend to go for ZENMED Skin Support System - Dry Skin once. Cheers
Posted by: sandymax2007 at July 5, 2007 06:25 AM