Rosacea

Rosacea

Rosacea/Broken Capillaires is one of the most common skin disease cells, and affects about 5-10 percent of the population. The condition is characterized by redness of the face, visible blood vessels, and an acne-like rash. It affects both sebaceous glands and blood vessels of the face.

Rosacea is often divided into several stages.

It begins with redness, vibrant blush that can lead to permanent dilated vessels with constant redness. It might continue with spots, pimples, pustules, and inflammatory edema, sebaceous gland enlargement, chronic swollen and red with large pores on the face.

AVOIDING BROKEN CAPILLARIES / ROSACEA / FACIAL REDNESS

A number of factors can aggravate all three of these conditions to varying degrees or make it worse by increasing blood flow to the surface of your skin. Some of these are:

   Hot foods or beverages

   Spicy foods

   Alcohol

   Temperature extremes

    Sunlight

   Stress, anger or embarrassment

   Strenuous exercise

   Hot baths, saunas


   Drugs that dilate blood vessels

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