Monday, April 5, 2010

Acne Rosacea disease and tips on how to treat

Description:
Acne Rosacea is a chronic condition, namely in the form of long-term inflammation, irritation, redness, swelling, hyperplasia (thickening of the skin), and acne that occurs on the cheeks, eyelids, nose, chin, and forehead. Not clearly known causes of this condition, but a change in the skin involve widening or enlargement of tiny blood vessels beneath the skin surface. Symptoms: The symptoms that arise include:

-A rash of red - red-stained areas in the affected areas face
- Pins or the sensation of being struck in the face of the affected areas
- Widening of blood vessels can be seen under the skin of the face (telangiectasis)
- Hyperplasia on the skin nose
- Appeared bumps (papules), containing pus

Maintenance:
There are some efforts treatments for this condition, among others:
- Consuming foods rich in vitamins and dietary minerals
- Stop consuming alcohol or cigarettes
- Use antibiotics such as tetracycline
- Laser Therapy
- Consultations to a dermatologist (skin doctor)