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Treatments For Rosacea

The specific treatments for rosacea is determined by your physician based on:
  • Your age, general health and medical history.
  • How advanced is the eruption.
  • Tolerance to specific medications, procedures or therapies.
  • Their expectations for the trajectory of the eruption.
  • Your opinion or preference.

Treatments for rosacea may include :
  • Modifications to diet
  • Antibiotics.
  • Cortisone ointment.
  • Laser surgery
  • Use sunscreen with a sun protection factor

Currently there are several treatments for rosacea are used, depending on the events that it has.
At the initial stage, to prevent the dilation of blood vessels and the consequent need to avoid red hot environments, exposure to sunlight, extreme changes in temperature and food hot or too much seasoning.

When pustules that resemble pimples, prescribed oral antibiotics such as tetracycline. Another alternative treatments for rosacea is the topical antibiotics such as metronidazole.

Also is using retinoids, which regulate the sebum production of the sebaceous gland. "


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