Thursday, 25 October 2012

Rosacea

Rosacea is a inflammatory skin disorder in which the nose, the cheeks, the forehead, or the chin are chronically reddened and prone to breaking out acne-like welts. Unlike acne, however, rosacea never produces blackheads or whiteheads, and it rarely appears during adolescence. Instead, rosacea generally sets in during a person's thirties or forties, beginning with a mild pink blush that does'nt go away. If treated early the condition's may never progress any further or may even recede a bit. But in advance cases, it can cause permanent thickening and redness, especially on the nose.
Although women are more likely to have rosacea than man who do have rosacea tend to have more severe cases.

Symptoms
  • Redness across the nose, the cheeks, the forehead, or the chin. 
  • Red pimples or welts. 
                                                                        Root Causes
  • Repeated exposure to rosacea triggers(alcohol, wind, sun.. etc)
  • Low level of stomach acid
  • Constipation
  • Diet high in fat low in fiber
  • Food allergies
  • Nutritional deficiencies(especially vit. B)
  • Dysbiosis(imbalance of the gut bacteria)
  • Hormone imbalance 
  • Reaction of synthetic hormones

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