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Concern of the Month: Rosacea
Published 11th April 2024
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Expert By
April is Rosacea Awareness Month, so let’s explore the intricacies of this common yet often skin condition, into the causes, symptoms and available treatments to help you better understand and manage rosacea.
What is Rosacea?
is more than just having rosy cheeks now and again. While flushing can be normal, rosacea is a long-term skin that is by redness, dilated blood vessels and stinging . In some cases, the presence of spots and sebaceous gland hyperplasia, which enlarged oil glands.
The cause of this skin condition remains elusive, but factors such as genetics, the immune system and environmental play roles., which include:
exposure to your personal triggers can significantly and help calm the skin. This is a key part of day to day.
Yes, there are subtypes of rosacea. Here is a short summary to understand them briefly:
The exact cause of is complex. Genetics play a role, but they don’t guarantee you’ll it. There are also links with, gut health and multiple triggers that .
This is why at Thames Skin Clinic, we take a towards treatment, at emotional health, lifestyle, diet and medical treatment .
Rosacea in the UK: Facts and Figures
Rosacea is far more common than many people . 1 in 10 people in the UK are affected by rosacea, which is why rosacea awareness is important.
These facts are a that rosacea’s extend well beyond the skin.
Rosacea and Mental Health
Rosacea isn’t just about the skin. Rosacea Awareness Month is also an to the emotional and psychological of the condition, which can be just as significant as the physical symptoms but are far less often .
Stress, mental health and are linked, and many people find caught in a cycle. cause stress, stress the flare-up, discomfort affects sleep, lack of sleep increases stress – and so it . It goes both ways: mental health struggles can worsen rosacea, and can worsen mental health.
This doesn’t mean controlling stress and mental health cures rosacea, but it can be a key part of it.
Helpful approaches include:
Taking care of your emotional is just as important as your skin.
Breaking Down Rosacea Myths
Rosacea is one of the most misunderstood skin conditions, often just to
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