Acne Rosacea Treatment

Acne rosacea is a vascular disorder that affects the facial skin and eyes. It usually starts as a mild flush across the nose, cheeks, chin, and forehead.

As the disorder progresses, facial redness becomes more intense, taking on the appearance of mild sunburn or windburn. In areas of facial redness, tiny broken blood vessels and red bumps may also become visible.

In the moderate to severe stages, facial inflammation usually intensifies, resulting in permanent redness, swelling, and burning sensations. In the most advanced cases, rosacea can cause facial disfigurement and disabling burning sensations.

Symptoms and signs of rosacea include:

• Areas of redness on your face looking like a flush or blush
• Small red bumps or pustules on your nose, cheeks, forehead, and/or chin
• Small blood vessels on your nose and/or cheeks (called telangiectasia)
• Red swollen nose or burning itchy sensation in the eyes

Because it generally strikes later on in life, usually between the ages of 30 to 50, this skin condition is often referred to as adult acne rosacea. Rosacea differs from acne but pimples often form as a result of the inflammation and irritation caused by the red skin flushing.

A natural acne rosacea treatment is by far the most effective and safest. The treatment will begin from the inside by following a very powerful acne diet. The acne diet will go through a process of detoxification, replenishment and maintenance. Results may be visible within just a few weeks.

Since those who suffer from rosacea already have red, irritated skin, certain products should be avoided at all costs as they will only cause further damage to skin health. Opt for natural acne remedies to treat your skin, and natural acne products to maintain optimal skin care.

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Ann Rosacea

Thank you for this information, it litterally changed my life! I have had rosacea for about six years, and with the treatment you suggested it is almost completely gone! There is still some redness on my cheeks from time to time, but not so much. Thanks again for the tips and efforts!

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Rose behandelen

Hi!

I agree with Ann, this is a great resource for people with rosacea. I have tried everything, and nothing helped (much).

Since I am using the suggested methods things are quite a lot better.

So I would like to say to Ann: Good for you!! And to all others: Try this, it will help you!

Miranda

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