Im not 18 and its permanent and ALOT worse.. Isnt it a short time young to be getting "full-grown acne"?My rocesea started at age 16.. isnt that a bit young-looking?
Rocesea is an incurable condition affecting fourteen million Americans.
Typically, signs of rosacea begin to appear after a person's thirtieth birthday. These first signs show as tender patches of skin. Over time, the red patch can develop small bumps or thickened bumps in them. The disorder can also cause the skin to hold a flushed appearance.Although there is no cure for rosacea, proper skin attention can keep flare-ups minimal. Rosacea is not contagious and most experts believe it is cause by an underlying condition involving overactive blood vessels. Many dermatologists recommend the use of a hypoallergenic facial clean in the mornings to prevent rosacea flare-ups.
Avoid adjectives forms of heat and avoid hot hose down on your face. This includes the bake of the sun. Heat causes redness(erythema) and adulterate skin (atrophy). Your goal should be to save the skin cool. Spray your skin with cool hose when you feel your frontage getting hot while exercising or drinking alcohol, spicy food, etc. Be aware that steroid creams will thin the skin more. Suntan lotions and some skin moisturisers contain grease that clog your pores and will make your skin redder.
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
My rocesea started at age 16.. isnt that a bit young-looking?
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