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Rosacea is a skin disorder that can cause redness, bumps, flushing or noticeable blood vessels, usually towards the center of your face.<br>If you have some or all of these symptoms, you might think you have acne as rosacea can be mistaken for acne and other skin disorders.<br>For many, the appearance of rosacea can lead to self-consciousness, embarrassment and even anxiety.<br>Find out more about this condition and how treat the redness...
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A rosy complexion is a sign of good health. But a blotchy, red look that often comes with itching or stinging is an entirely different matter. It’s called Rosacea and it’s a condition that causes certain facial blood vessels to enlarge, wreaking havoc on your complexion. Your skin may appear flushed and swollen with visible …
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As many as 10% of people suffer from rosacea, a chronic, progressive skin condition that usually begins with a tendency to blush or flush easily. It generally strikes people age 30 or older and is most common in those who are fair-skinned. Though redness is its hallmark, the condition often leads to visible blood vessels, swelling, acne-like breakouts, and a bumpy texture. It can also affect your eyes, making them red, itchy, and watery. (Want to pick up some healthier habits?
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