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Kathlene Amerine
Living With And Embarrassed By Rosacea
Living With And Embarrassed By Rosacea
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The Blush Caused By Rosacea Should Not Be Ignored!
Do you have frequent flushing of your face? Do you blush easily? This is just the first stage of Rosacea. This redness or flushing, can appear on your cheeks, nose, forehead or chin. And, at first, it may come and go.
You may have noticed that your face was beginning to become a little ruddy, a little redness over your cheek area, then up onto your forehead, your chin and nose…people were beginning to notice the change in your complexion, and have begun to question you about your face, and they may try to give you their own acne medication products.
These are the early signs of Rosacea, a skin disease that comes onto people in their mid thirties, forties, fifties and beyond. You think that 'at that at my age' it is called 'adult acne' and you go to your local pharmacy and search through all the acne products to find one that seems to fit your usage.
Don't be fooled—Rosacea and Acne are distinctly different diseases!
Unlike teenage acne, Rosacea rarely goes away by itself and tends to grow worse over time if left untreated.
The key for people over 30 with acne-like symptoms is to recognize that their condition can be treated, preferably at an early stage before it becomes a major intrusion on their lives.
This presentation, 'Living With And Embarrassed By Rosacea' gives you the author's account of how and when she received an unusual diagnosis from an unusual point of view. She takes you through a period in her life that was changed forever and just how she dealt with her own skin disease of ROSACEA.
Do you have frequent flushing of your face? Do you blush easily? This is just the first stage of Rosacea. This redness or flushing, can appear on your cheeks, nose, forehead or chin. And, at first, it may come and go.
You may have noticed that your face was beginning to become a little ruddy, a little redness over your cheek area, then up onto your forehead, your chin and nose…people were beginning to notice the change in your complexion, and have begun to question you about your face, and they may try to give you their own acne medication products.
These are the early signs of Rosacea, a skin disease that comes onto people in their mid thirties, forties, fifties and beyond. You think that 'at that at my age' it is called 'adult acne' and you go to your local pharmacy and search through all the acne products to find one that seems to fit your usage.
Don't be fooled—Rosacea and Acne are distinctly different diseases!
Unlike teenage acne, Rosacea rarely goes away by itself and tends to grow worse over time if left untreated.
The key for people over 30 with acne-like symptoms is to recognize that their condition can be treated, preferably at an early stage before it becomes a major intrusion on their lives.
This presentation, 'Living With And Embarrassed By Rosacea' gives you the author's account of how and when she received an unusual diagnosis from an unusual point of view. She takes you through a period in her life that was changed forever and just how she dealt with her own skin disease of ROSACEA.
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