Friday, 26 October 2012

How to treat Rosacea

There are many treatment choices for rosacea depending on the severity and extent of symptoms. Available medical treatments include antibacterial washes, topical creams, antibiotic pills, lasers, pulsed-light therapies, photodynamic therapy, and isotretinoin.
Mild rosacea may not necessarily require treatment if the individual is not bothered by the condition. More resistant cases may require a combination approach, using several of the treatments at the same time. A combination approach may include home care of washing with a prescription sulfa wash twice a day, applying an antibacterial cream morning and night, and taking an oral antibiotic for flares. A series of in-office laser, intense pulsed light, or photodynamic therapies may also be used in combination with the home regimen. It is advisable to seek a physician's care for the proper evaluation and treatment of rosacea.

  • Tropical Creams 
  • Oral Antibiotics 
  • Short-term tropical Steroids 
  • Cleansers
  • Laser and intense pulsed light 
  • Photo dynamic therapy
  • Glycolic Peels
  • Sun Protection  

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