Home Remedies: A gentler Rosacea Treatment
There are some skin problems that aren't easy to diagnose, and rosacea is one of them. As a matter of fact, it is often mistaken for common dermatitis, flushed skin, and even acne, so it's vital that you get a correct diagnosis, especially considering that rosacea can get increasingly worse if left untreated.
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 which is why several people who have facial rosacea also have a tendency to blush.
The Traditional Approach for Rosacea Treatment
Even though rosacea has no cure, it can be quite manageable with the right treatment. If it is treated adequately and consistently, it can go into remission. However, without treatment rosacea can progress and affect the skin around the eyes.
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 high temperature and humidity, which trigger rosacea flare-ups. And if your rosacea condition merits it, your doctor may prescribe rosacea products that can help reduce swelling, irritation and redness.
Rosacea Remedies
Luckily, facial rosacea symptoms do respond well to home remedies. If you're looking for a natural treatment then look for products that contain the following ingredients.
Green tea is a very effective and popular ingredient in any skin care product. It contains polyphenols which are antioxidants that help improve the health of your skin and body. Green tea can reduce the number of red bumps and pustules that 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, if you have sensitive skin you should be warned that this ingredient may cause a stinging sensation which is quite common, so be careful.
Some experts believe that an acidic diet can also contribute to rosacea. This type of diet will often include meat, hard cheeses and processed foods while an alkaline diet, on the other hand, includes plenty of fruits, vegetables, lean meats and whole grains, all of which have a positive effect on rosacea.
People with rosacea often suffer from problems of indigestion, a common sign of a lipase deficiency. Lipase supplements can be used to treat both the indigestion and rosacea in these people.
Niacinamide, a common form of Vitamin B3, has also been used to treat rosacea, both as a supplement and as a topical treatment. Niacinamide is considered a benefit in skin care because it can help improve the skin's moisture level and reduce inflammation.
A number of plants, herbs and plant derivatives are also used to treat rosacea. Licorice is a very soothing ingredient used to treat rashes, dry skin, and eczema while other helpful elements may also include rose hip oil, aloe vera and chamomile.
BIOSKINCLEAR is both an acne treatment gel and a rosacea treatment that contains snail serum, a soothing natural ingredient that can treat rosacea skin without irritating it. This makes BIOSKINCLEAR a perfect skin care product for all skin types, even the most sensitive.
Published March 29th, 2010
Filed in Skin Care
