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![]() ROSACEARosacea is a chronic disorder that can effect the skin and the eyes, most often seen in middle age and later and occurring in patients with thick oily skin and affecting the central part of the face. There is an inflammatory reaction and occasionally pustules and telangiectasias. There may be hypertrophy of the sebaceous glands with inflammation and a condition in the nose known as rhinophyma. There is a strong allergy type component to the condition and many types of foods and lifestyle factors, drugs, and conditions that stimulate the redness. Much research has been done, and as early as the 1940's it was learned that B Vitamins are helpful. Dr Romano's approach is a combination of internal and dietary recommendations, and topical skin care interventions.
Signs and symptoms include redness and flushing, mostly in the central part of the face. This is often seen in response to substances in your food called tryptophans, stress, alcohol, spicy foods, hot or cold extremes, exercise and certain foods. Consider some or all of the following recommendations one at a time as evaluating results:
Lifestyle Recommendations (for a complete list see www.rosacea.org/patients/materials/coping/index.html) :
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