Map of Red Lines Leads Her Down Wrong Path
When Joyce Kierstead first began to notice the road map of tiny red lines appearing on her chin in her late 20s, she didn't realize it would lead her down the wrong path."It sent me right to the...
View ArticleStudy Links Rosacea, High Blood Pressure
High blood pressure may occur more frequently in rosacea patients, according to a recent study by Dr. Aditya Gupta, associate professor, Department of Medicine at the University of Toronto, presented...
View ArticleQ&A: Missing Symptoms & Housebleaning Flare-up
Q. I was diagnosed with rosacea several years ago, but I've never had any visible blood vessels, bumps or pimples. I have eye irritation, and have only experienced some redness on my face. Is it...
View ArticleSunshine Casts a Rosacea Shadow
A sunny, bright spring day can be a warm and invigorating outdoor adventure, but for many rosacea sufferers it's a call to remember to take special precautions against sun exposure."The significance of...
View ArticleSurvey Reveals Rosacea Patients Often Have Other Skin Conditions
Rosacea patients may often suffer from other skin conditions in addition to dealing with the effects of their rosacea, according to a new survey conducted by the National Rosacea Society."It's common...
View ArticleTips for Rosacea-Friendly Spices
For many people with rosacea, bold spicy flavors can turn a culinary adventure into a craving gone bad. If spicy foods are one of your rosacea tripwires, here are some tips for avoiding flare-ups while...
View ArticleRosacea Awareness Month Unmasks Symptoms of the 'Great Pretender'
Today's expanding knowledge of the signs and symptoms of rosacea can help unmask this widespread but little-known facial disorder now affecting an estimated 14 million Americans. March was designated...
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