For many people with rosacea—a skin condition that affects more than 16 million Americans—dealing with the ever-present redness on your face can be a challenge. You may always be on the hunt for ...
Does your skin flare up without any apparent reason? Are you noticing red patches and bumps on your forehead, cheeks, and nose? If so, it may be due to a chronic skin condition called rosacea. It’s ...
Rosacea is a long-term skin condition characterised by flushed skin on the face – typically the nose, cheeks, forehead and chin – for which there's no cure. Rosacea can affect anyone, although people ...
Seeking treatment from a dermatologist can ease the redness and bumps of rosacea. But between doctor’s visits, there’s a lot you can do at home to control the disease and reduce its impact on your ...
If you’ve ever suffered from common skin conditions like rosacea, eczema or psoriasis, you know how uncomfortable the itching, irritation and redness can be. Fortunately, you don’t have to suffer in ...
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How to deal with papulopustular rosacea

Medically reviewed by Marisa Garshick, MD Key Takeaways Use gentle skincare routines and avoid triggers to help manage ...