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Neurology Certification Review 2019
2019-08-29 - 2019-09-03    
All Day
Neurology Certification Review is organized by The Osler Institute and will be held from Aug 29 - Sep 03, 2019 at Holiday Inn Chicago Oakbrook, [...]
Ophthalmology Lecture Review Course 2019
2019-08-31 - 2019-09-05    
All Day
Ophthalmology Lecture Review Course is organized by The Osler Institute and will be held from Aug 31 - Sep 05, 2019 at Holiday Inn Chicago [...]
Emergency Medicine, Sex and Gender Based Medicine, Risk Management/Legal Medicine, and Physician Wellness
2019-09-01 - 2019-09-08    
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Emergency Medicine, Sex and Gender Based Medicine, Risk Management/Legal Medicine, and Physician Wellness is organized by Continuing Education, Inc and will be held from Sep [...]
Medical Philippines 2019
2019-09-03 - 2019-09-05    
All Day
The 4th Edition of Medical Philippines Expo 2019 is organized by Fireworks Trade Exhibitions & Conferences Philippines, Inc. and will be held from Sep 03 [...]
Grand Opening Celebration for Encompass Health Katy
2019-09-04    
4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Grand Opening Celebration for Encompass Health Katy 23331 Grand Reserve Drive | Katy, Texas Sep 4, 2019 4:00 p.m. CDT Encompass Health will host a grand opening [...]
Galapagos & Amazon 2019 Medical Conference
2019-09-05 - 2019-09-17    
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Galapagos & Amazon 2019 Medical Conference is organized by Unconventional Conventions and will be held from Sep 05 - 17, 2019 at Santa Cruz II, [...]
Mesotherapy Training (Sep 06, 2019)
2019-09-06    
All Day
Mesotherapy Training is organized by Empire Medical Training (EMT), Inc and will be held on Sep 06, 2019 at The Westin New York at Times [...]
Aesthetic Next 2019 Conference
2019-09-06 - 2019-09-08    
All Day
Aesthetic Next 2019 Conference Venue: SEPTEMBER 6-8, 2019 RENAISSANCE DALLAS HOTEL, DALLAS, TX www.AestheticNext.com On behalf Aesthetic Record EMR, we would like to invite you [...]
Anti-Aging - Modules 1 & 2 (Sep, 2019)
2019-09-07    
All Day
Anti-Aging - Modules 1 & 2 is organized by Empire Medical Training (EMT), Inc and will be held on Sep 07, 2019 at The Westin [...]
Allergy Test and Treatment (Sep, 2019)
2019-09-15    
All Day
Allergy Test and Treatment is organized by Empire Medical Training (EMT), Inc and will be held on Sep 15, 2019 at Aloft Chicago O'Hare, Chicago, [...]
Biosimilars & Biologics Summit 2019
2019-09-16 - 2019-09-17    
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Biosimilars & Biologics Summit 2019 is organized by Lexis Conferences Ltd and will be held from Sep 16 - 17, 2019 at London, England, United [...]
X Anniversary International Exhibition of equipment and technologies for the pharmaceutical industry PHARMATechExpo
2019-09-17 - 2019-09-19    
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X Anniversary International Exhibition of equipment and technologies for the pharmaceutical industry PHARMATechExpo is organized by Laboratory Marketing Technology (LMT) Company, Shupyk National Medical Academy [...]
2019 Physician and CIO Forum
2019-09-18 - 2019-09-19    
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Event Location MEDITECH Conference Center 1 Constitution Way Foxborough, MA Date : September 18th - 19th Conference: Wednesday, September 18  8:00 AM - 5:00 PM [...]
Stress, Depression, Anxiety and Resilience Summit 2019
2019-09-20 - 2019-09-21    
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Stress, Depression, Anxiety and Resilience Summit is organized by Lexis Conferences Ltd and will be held from Sep 20 - 21, 2019 at Vancouver Convention [...]
Sclerotherapy for Physicians & Nurses Course - Orlando (Sep 20, 2019)
2019-09-20    
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Sclerotherapy for Physicians & Nurses Course is organized by Empire Medical Training (EMT), Inc and will be held on Sep 20, 2019 at Sheraton Orlando [...]
Complete, Hands-on Dermal Filler (Sep 22, 2019)
2019-09-22    
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Complete, Hands-on Dermal Filler is organized by Empire Medical Training (EMT), Inc and will be held on Sep 22, 2019 at Sheraton Orlando Lake Buena [...]
The MedTech Conference 2019
2019-09-23 - 2019-09-25    
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The MedTech Conference 2019 is organized by Advanced Medical Technology Association (AdvaMed) and will be held from Sep 23 - 25, 2019 at Boston Convention [...]
23 Sep
2019-09-23 - 2019-09-24    
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25 Sep
2019-09-25 - 2019-09-26    
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ACP & Stem Cell Therapies for Pain Management (Sep 27, 2019)
2019-09-27    
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2019-10-01 - 2019-10-02    
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What Is Rosacea? Experts Explain the Chronic Skin Condition

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What Is Rosacea? Experts Explain the Chronic Skin Condition

If you’ve noticed unusual pink patches or redness on your face that sometimes comes and goes, you may have a skin condition affecting 16 million Americans: rosacea. Rosacea is a chronic skin disorder that causes flushed pink cheeks (without blush!) as well as pimples, and nearly all faces can develop it.

There are two major rosacea symptoms: redness and pimples, both of which typically appear on the cheeks but can spread to the nose, chin, and forehead. But though we know what rosacea looks like, experts say there are still unknowns about the condition, including what exactly causes it. “The whole ‘which comes first’ of it all” is tricky, says Heidi A. Waldorf, M.D., a board-certified dermatologist and founder of Waldorf Dermatology Aesthetics in New York. “The inflammation associated with rosacea leads to more redness and vice versa.”

Still, derms say if you’re diagnosed early on, you may not experience its more severe symptoms like eye irritation or a swollen red nose. And since rosacea mimics acne symptoms, you need to know the difference to get ahead of a possible diagnosis and treatment. After all, even though the skin disorder is dominant in fair-skinned, middle-aged people between 30 and 50 years old, anyone is susceptible to it.

Symptoms of Rosacea

There are four types of rosacea, and their symptoms differ. Erythematotelangiectatic rosacea is the most common and causes your face to redden. Other types include papulopustular, which brings on pimples; phymatous, which appears as lumps and bumps; and ocular, making eyes look bloodshot.

Flare-ups, which is when rosacea is visible on the face, are characterized by four common symptoms. If you spot at least one of these symptoms, it means you’re having a flare-up.

Facial redness or “flushing”

Red or pink patches on the cheek, nose, chin, and forehead are often the first signs of rosacea. During a flare-up, you may also experience facial dryness, warmness, stinging, or burning. This symptom is also referred to as “flushing” and is the most common among rosacea patients. The reason you’re seeing the redness or feeling the heat is that the small blood vessels in your face have dilated, though they’re not always visible.

Visible blood vessels

Sometimes, the blood vessels on your cheeks or nose dilate so much that you can see them. This symptom usually accompanies flushing, but it isn’t as common as flushing alone. The visible blood vessels can extend to your forehead or to the bottom of your cheeks as well.

Pimples or bumps on the face

Pimples and bumps associated with rosacea are not a form of acne. “Rosacea can mimic acne, but they are thought of as two separate conditions. That’s because rosacea usually isn’t presented with comedones (blackheads and whiteheads) as in the case of acne,” says Nianda Reid, M.D., a board-certified dermatologist at Dermatology & Mohs Surgery Center in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. Rosacea pimples and bumps are solid red and often pus-filled. Burning and stinging can also occur at the site of the bumps. Dr. Reid notes that this symptom is primarily present in middle-aged women. However, Dr. Waldolf says that “it is common for anyone to progress from erythrotelangiectatic rosacea (redness/flushing) to this papulopustular inflammatory rosacea (pimple type).”

Irritated or watery eyes

This is something you can experience before other symptoms, at the same time as other symptoms, or later. However, typically only those with more severe cases of the skin disorder experience eye irritation. It falls under ocular rosacea, where eyes appear watery or bloodshot, Dr. Reid says. Eyelids can also become red and swollen, and red blood vessels may appear in the eyelid margins. If this sounds like you, do not ignore the signs; call your doctor about them. Ocular rosacea can be detrimental, resulting in corneal damage and loss of vision.

Enlarged and red nose

Dr. Waldorf says it is very rare to experience this symptom of phymatous rosacea, where the nose becomes large, red, distorted, and spongey. It appears mostly in men and is also called bulbous nose or rhinophyma. If you’ve experienced this rare symptom, know that it is treatable through surgical procedures, including laser therapy.

Where does rosacea come from?

The exact causes of rosacea are not clear, but various factors can play a role in whether you develop the skin condition. For one, it can be hereditary. A National Rosacea Society (NRS) study found that out of 600 rosacea patients, nearly 52% had a relative who also had the condition. “Other studies have also shown that rosacea may be caused by the body’s response to certain bacteria or mites that live near the hair follicle, irritating the skin,” Dr. Reid says. But no matter what the exact cause of your rosacea is, a dermatologist can help you figure out what your triggers are.

Detect your rosacea triggers

Knowing your triggers can help you get your rosacea under control and warn you of an oncoming flare-up. Plus, there are many effective treatments. You may need ongoing treatment to keep your skin clear of rosacea, says Dr. Reid. After all, the skin condition is reoccurring and can appear at any time. These are the most common triggers:

Weather exposure: Sun exposure is the biggest cause of rosacea flare-ups, according to NRS, influencing 81% of cases. Hot weather and wind follow right behind. These weather types irritate the skin and increase blood flow in the face, triggering facial flushing.

Food and drinks: Spicy foods and hot beverages can worsen rosacea symptoms. That’s because things like coffee and hot sauce cause blood vessels in the face to dilate, leading to more redness and flushing.
Stress: 79% of rosacea flare-ups are caused by stress. When a patient experiences long-term stress, it is likely to increase skin inflammation, contributing to recurring rosacea flare-ups.

Medication: “Some of the inflammatory symptoms of rosacea can be triggered by certain medications like steroids,” Dr. Reid says. Only 15% of rosacea flare-ups are influenced by medication, but if you’ve noticed more recurrences while taking certain medicines for high blood pressure and heart disease, talk to your doctor and dermatologist to find a solution.