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Acne Rosacea: Chronic Skin Redness

Acne RosaceaAcne rosacea-more concocted simply as “Rosacea” – is a very common chronic disease. It is also called “Celtic curse” because it affects white-skinned people, especially those north-western European descent. Over 50 million people worldwide suffer from it, and yet there is no cure. Rather, the skin can be improved with some specific treatments.

In its first stage, Rosacea manifests as erythema-redness-from certain areas of the face: forehead, nose, cheeks.

Facial Care Acne Rosacea: chronic skin redness as it progresses, erythema deepens, appear red veins in the affected areas, red papules and pustules. The area burning and itchy, and irritated eyes. In severe cases, which often occur in men, the sebaceous glands of the nose are enlarged to become lumpy. Rhinophyma appointing him to this degree of illness.

We said that in people with white skin, and usually develops between 30 and 60 years of age. While the emergence of the disease not responding to any particular factor, there are several hypotheses related to digestive problems, gastrointestinal disorders and/or high alcohol consumption.

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