Thursday, September 26, 2013

Acne Treatment: Rosacea Redness Facts

Rosacea redness is a common symptom often seen with acne. Adults, teens, and some children can suffer from acne or rosacea redness making it very important that you understand the facts about this condition before trying to find a cure.
The term acne rosacea redness describes the reddened condition of the face that is caused by clogged pores and acne related facial irregularities. Rosacea is also a term used for a reddened skin condition that is similar to acne that some believe to be caused by abnormalities happening in relation to how the blood is flowing through the face.

Acne is a condition that occurs when there is an overproduction of oil produced by our skins facial glands. This oil normally lubricates the skin, but it instead gets trapped in blocked oil ducts causing pimples to form. Pimples are (technically speaking) small facial pore swellings that sometimes contain a white pus-type of substance. Acne rosacea redness occurs as the result of these blocked facial pores and pimples.

Some Facts and Myths:
Acne rosacea redness is a common term that some apply to the reddened condition of the face during periods of acne activity.
There are four common reasons for rosacea redness caused by acne:
  • Overactive oil glands
  • Normal facial skin bacteria
  • Blocked skin pores 
  • Problem area skin disturbances and inflammation.
The redness that occurs from this condition is a visual result of the overall blocked oil problems.
Over the years many myths have been touted as truth to explain the problems of acne. Well meaning parents have explained to their teenage daughters that eating fattening foods like greasy fries or chocolate will cause skin disruptions. Clinically this is not necessarily true, as the oils trapped in the pores of our skin are not a byproduct of food consumption.

Medical Rosacea Treatments:
If you feel that you are suffering from rosacea redness then you really ought to visit your doctor or dermatologist and discuss the situation with them.  These professionals will be able to decide upon the nature of your condition based upon your unique skin qualities and symptoms, so as to prescribe a proper course of treatments specialized to suit your individual needs. Traditional acne treatments are not always appropriate to treat the medical condition.

Acne Rosacea Redness Treatments:
With rosacea redness problems caused by naturally occurring facial oils that are blocked inside of the pores, it is important to keep your face clean. If you believe that your moisturizer, face cream, soaps, or shaving gels will be adding more oil on top of the skin, it is best to find another product to use. Adding oil to an already oily face will result in larger problems with rosacea redness and pimples as the oil blocks more pores.

Using most make-ups is not compatible with an acne rosacea redness problem. There are some that promote differing brands of make-up as acne friendly products, but the bottom line is that you do not want anything on your face that can block oils from escaping the pores. If make-up must be worn, wash it off thoroughly every day. 

There are many products available on the market to help keep faces clean when you are suffering from blocked pores. Remember to read the instructions carefully, discontinue use if adverse reactions occur, and to contact the doctor instantly if there is a suspected allergic reaction to the product choice.

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