Monday, August 31, 2009

Rosacea Treatment Basics

Rosacea is a disorder of the skin that may be caused on any type of skin. In many cases it may cause irritation in the delicate area around the eye or the eye itself.

On developing an eye infection, one should observe hygiene of the eyelid.
It includes frequent washing of the affected area with the prescribed solution and application of warm compresses many times a day. Its not so severe cases are reported to have subsided by keeping away from stressful and traumatic conditions. The National Rosacea Society recommends that a patient suffering from this malady should maintain a diary that would prove helpful in recognition and subsequent treatment of situations that may trigger it.



Certain patients may be given oral antibiotics like tetracycline, Doxycycline and Minocycline. Topical antibiotics of the kind of Metronidazole, maybe administered to provide relief from swelling and partial redness. Generally oral antibiotics should be able to provide relief from Ocular Rosacea, but continued symptoms may at times demand prescription of Isotretinoin. But, we know that continued and prolonged use of antibiotics have unhealthy side effects.

Treatment of flushing and swelling of the face with Clonidine may cause sleepiness and could lower the blood pressure. Monoxidine, another popular alternative, doesn’t prove to be as efficient. It’s of utmost importance to know the cause of flushing. For instance consumption of red wine or other food products with a high content of histamine may be the cause. In such cases recommending antihistamines such as Zyrtec or Claritin might prove to be helpful.

An effective treatment of Rosacea is thru the application of single wavelength or broad range laser machines. The equipment uses light rays that penetrate thru the epidermis and mark the capillaries in the dermis layer of the skin. The heat so generated goes to damage these vessels that are subsequently absorbed by the in-built defense mechanism of the human body. Sometimes CO2 are employed to get rid of surplus tissues caused by Phymatous Rosacea.

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It’s of paramount importance to observe basic hygiene of the skin. Skin friendly mild cleansers and toning solutions should be used to maintain a healthy skin. Another very important precaution is to protect eyes from the harmful sunrays. Sunscreen solutions with a high SPF factor and blocking agents like zinc oxide or titanium dioxide should be used regularly. Treatment of Rosacea varies from person to person and is decided by the individual’s skin and the severity of the malady.

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