Soothing Home Remedies for Rosacea Treatment

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Rosacea is a common skin disorder that is often misdiagnosed as being acne, flushed skin, or a simple rash. The biggest problem with a misdiagnosis is that will not only be mistreating your condition, you will also be allowing it to get worse.



If you're concerned then you should know that rosacea symptoms may include redness around the nose, cheeks and forehead. Small blood vessels can also appear in these areas. Many people who have facial rosacea also have a tendency to blush.



Traditional Rosacea Remedies



As with eczema, rosacea does not have a cure. However, traditional remedies can be quite effective in treating it. Sometimes, rosacea can even go into remission.



Traditional rosacea remedies often include laser therapy to help eliminate the capillaries that appear on the face. Your doctor will also suggest that you avoid certain situations such as high temperature and humidity. He or she might even prescribe rosacea products that can help reduce swelling, irritation and redness.




Using Natural Home Remedies for Rosacea Skin



One way of treating facial rosacea is by using natural products or homemade ones. Soothing ingredients are the basis for any successful home remedy skin products. Here are a few natural products and ingredients you could use.



Green tea is a great ingredient in any skin care product. It contains polyphenols which are antioxidants that improve the health of the skin and body. Green tea can also reduce the number of red bumps and pustules that often appear on the face.



Azeleic acid slows down the proliferation of skin bacteria, which in turn, helps reduce redness, papules and pustules. The dryness, burning, and itching sensation associated with rosacea has also been treated with azelaic acid cream. However, be warned that if you use this ingredient you may experience a stinging sensation, especially if you have sensitive skin.



Niacinamide is a form of vitamin B3 which can be used in a topical cream or as a dietary supplement. It is thought to improve the skin barrier, improve the skin's moisture level, and reduce inflammation.




Several different plants, herbs, and plant derivatives are often used to treat rosacea. Licorice, rose hip oil, aloe vera and chamomile are also used to help treat rashes, dry skin and even eczema.



It is common for people that suffer from rosacea have indigestion. It was discovered that a deficiency of lipase is linked to both conditions. Lipase supplements seemed to treat both problems.

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