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Rosacea: Symptoms and treatment 11 Articles

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    by Tracy Beckles

    Rosacea pronounced [roh-ZAY-sha] is a chronic but treatable disorder that primarily affects the central facial skin. Rosacea is characterized by flare-ups. Visible affects are, redness on the cheeks, nose, chin or forehea...read more

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    by Stacy Stepanovich

    Rosacea is a common skin disorder that gives skin a flush appearance. While redness of the facial skin is most common, rosacea can appear on the chest, ears, eyes, neck and scalp. Red bumps, pimples, and visible blood ve...read more

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    by Claude Cote

    All About Photo Facial People are always looking for new ways to work with their skin. People are always aiming to have a more youthful appearance, and are willing to do nearly anything to get ride of the fine lines, wr...read more

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    by Paula Countryman

    Rosacea, pronounced (roz-ay-sha) is a common non fatal skin disorder of the face specifically the cheeks, forehead and nose. Those of European descent are more prone to the disorder. The symptoms of Rosacea are a redde...read more

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    by Marc Phillippe Babineau

    Rosacea ia an oft-undiagnosed disease that is extremely similar to acne or allergy reaction symptoms. Rosacea (pronounced "roh-ZAY-sha") is a chronic (and potentially life disrupting) disorder, affecting primarily the fac...read more

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    by MiLa Driver

    Rosacea is a disorder that affects the skin on the face. Millions of people suffer from it, yet a small percentage of the population actually knows about this condition or how to recognize and treat it. Rosacea causes the ...read more

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    by Janice Thornton-Manning

    Rosacea Rosacea is a chronic skin condition that is characterized by redness and pimples on the nose, forehead, cheeks and chin of adults. It is sometimes referred to as "adult acne" and is most common in white-skinned...read more

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    by Mike Morrison

    Rosacea, sometimes called adult acne or acne rosacea, is a benign but potentially embarrassing and unsightly skin disorder that affects some 14 million people in the United States. Symptoms of this facial condition inclu...read more

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    by Lin Edwards

    Rosacea is a fairly common skin condition affecting about 14 million Americans. It is often called adult acne even though it is not related to acne because it causes outbreaks of flushed cheeks and pimples on the face that...read more

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    by Christi DuPre

    Overview of Rosacea: Rosacea is an inflammatory skin disease that causes redness on the forehead, cheeks, nose and chin. Frequently labeled "adult acne" since it produces acne-like outbreaks, it is unlike blemishes th...read more

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    by Patricia Coldiron

    What is rosacea? Rosacea is a chronic skin disease that causes redness and swelling, primarily on the face. The scalp, neck, ears, chest, and back may also be affected. Rosacea can also affect the eyes. Those afflic...read more

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