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Act on Early Rosacea Symptoms to Prevent/Stem Worsening

Early stages of rosacea (increasingly referred to as "pre-rosacea") are manifested by flushing and facial redness.

Although not all patients presenting with these symptoms can be confirmed as having the earliest stages of rosacea, they nevertheless are bothered by their flushing and/or persistent facial redness, which may turn out to be a predictor for future, progressive rosacea.

Patients in this category can forego topical and oral medications, however should utilize substantial anti-inflammatory skin care products and techniques to treat their flushing and redness, and forestall (if not prevent) rosacea.

If possible, patients should avoid applying preservatives, particularly in sunscreens.

Silymarin appears to be a useful and potent anti-inflammatory for rosacea patients.

As has been stated endlessly before, year-round sunscreen use is essential.


Author: Gina Verginis.

Questions: E-Mail questions2010@rosacea-treatment-clinic.com.au

Reviewed: Saturday, 10 July 2010.


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