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Rosacea
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What is Rosacea?
By some recent estimates Rosacea afflicts 13 million Americans.
Rosacea is a chronic disease which appears as usually first
appears as subtle reddening on the face. Over time this may
develop into some inflammation and be accompanied by skin
eruptions. About half of Rosacea suffers also have some sort
of symptoms with their eyes (known as Ocular Rosacea). If
left untreated, over time Rosacea can result in the appearance
of red lines which result from swollen or damaged veins.
Who Gets Rosacea?
Rosacea most commonly afflicts adults between the ages
of 30 and 60 though it has been know to afflict children.
Symptoms usually start to appear to people in their 30s or
40s. Men and women are equally likely to to be affected and
there seems to be a genetic aspect to the disease. In one
survey, forty percent of rosacea sufferers surveyed could
identify a relative with the symptoms of rosacea. There is
a reasonably common belief the people of Irish or Northern
European descent are more likely to be affected though some
studies have not necessarily supported this. There is no evidence
that Rosacea can be passed from one person to another (i.e:
it is not a contagious condition).
What Causes It?
The exact cause of Rosacea is still largely unknown, however
the symptoms are reasonably well understood as are a variety
of lifestyle factors (such as particular foods and activities)
that are known to trigger outbreaks in people that have the
disease.
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