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ROSACEA

This widespread skin disease causes redness and accentuates the
Blood vessels in the face, causing small red, pus-filled bumps. The skin around the nose may thicken, and the eyes
can become irritated and dry. These symptoms can occur in phases and sometimes resemble those of acne, psoriasis or eczema. It is important to get a correct diagnosis from a doctor who can rule out other skin diseases. Although there is no
Although there is no cure for rosacea, there are ways to soothe and relieve your skin.

Although anyone can develop rosacea, the disease most commonly occurs in fair-skinned middle-aged women. A familial
A history of rosacea increases the risk of developing rosacea.
In addition to the hereditary factor, environmental causes such as
Smoking, alcohol consumption (especially red wine), spicy foods, extreme temperatures and wind, UV rays, environmental pollution, stress
and even some blood pressure medications can cause rosacea.

Typical symptoms include persistent redness of the face, visible blood vessels, skin swelling, pustules, burning or stinging skin, and sometimes thickened skin or swelling on the nose.

Rosacea mostly affects adults between the ages of 30 and 50, especially people with fair skin, blonde hair and blue eyes. Women are more commonly affected, but the condition can be more severe in men.

Common triggers include sunlight, extreme temperatures, spicy foods, alcohol, stress, hot drinks and certain skin care products or cosmetics.

Rosacea is diagnosed through a clinical examination. A dermatologist can evaluate the skin symptoms and make the diagnosis, often without special tests.

Treatment options include topical and oral medications, laser therapy, lifestyle changes and skin care habits. Treatment is individualized to control symptoms and avoid triggers.

Our couperose helps with rosacea

Mild, non-irritating cleansers and moisturizers specifically formulated for sensitive skin are best. Products containing alcohol, fragrances, or other irritants should be avoided.

5 TIPS FOR ROSACEA

Everyone's skin is different, and so are the factors that trigger rosacea. It's a good idea to document your daily routine to identify the triggers of your rosacea. This will help you get a proper diagnosis and avoid the triggers.

For example, keep a food diary. If you notice that you ate spicy foods before a rosacea outbreak, you should eliminate those foods from your diet. Other common triggers include cigarettes, alcohol, certain illnesses, hot drinks, or incorrect use of skin care products.

Try not to touch your skin too much and definitely avoid scratching it. Use gentle skin care products, such as a soap-free cleanser. Consider applying Kanuka honey to soothe your skin.

Use a non-greasy, easily absorbed moisturizer to hydrate your skin and even out your skin tone. We recommend Swissforce Couperose : This cream contains natural ingredients that prevent redness and spider veins.

Check your skin regularly for unusual changes such as new moles, changes in existing moles, or other noticeable skin changes. Consult a dermatologist if you notice any suspicious skin changes or have any questions about skin health.