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  2. 3 Dermatologist-Approved Ways to Treat (and Prevent) Rosacea ...

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    When your rosacea is most visible, it can feel embarrassing, but expert-approved treatments include cold compresses, antibiotics, and in-office therapies. 3 Dermatologist-Approved Ways to Treat ...

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    Rosacea—a skin condition characterized by facial redness—doesn’t tend to fall into this category. Here’s what you need to know about rosacea and the benefits and risks of rosacea laser or ...

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    Rosacea flares can be triggered by alcohol, spicy food, and skincare products. Dermatologists recommend the solutions, with picks from brands such as La Roche-Posay, SkinCeuticals, and Paula's Choice.

  5. Rosacea - Wikipedia

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    Rosacea conglobata is a severe rosacea that can mimic acne conglobata, with hemorrhagic nodular abscesses and indurated plaques. [26] Phymatous rosacea is a cutaneous condition characterized by overgrowth of sebaceous glands. [11] Phyma is Greek for swelling, mass, or bulb, and these can occur on the face and ears. [26]: 693

  6. Steroid rosacea - Wikipedia

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    Steroid-induced rosacea is an iatrogenic condition (induced by the physician or patient) from the use of either systemic steroid or topical steroids. It is nearly identical to steroid induced acne from the standpoint of etiology. [1] Topical Steroid induced rosacea (left); after steroid withdrawal and photobiomodulation therapy (right).

  7. Rhinophyma - Wikipedia

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    Rosacea begins with facial flushing (pre-rosacea). The nasal skin then thickens and hypervascularises, leading to persistent erythema (vascular rosacea). Papules and pustules then develop, marking the beginning of acne (inflammatory) rosacea. A subset of those affected by acne rosacea go on to develop rhinophyma.