Rosacea Patients Face Greater Challenges During Spring – Health and Medicine

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This skin disease can begin to manifest during childhood or early adolescence and worsens in adulthood due to changes in lifestyle, diet, and psychological factors.

Spring is the most complicated season of the year for patients suffering from rosacea, a dermatological disease whose causes are still unknown and which affects 10 percent of people in Spain between the ages of 20 and 50, according to comments from the Clínica Sánchez del Río Dermatology.

Chronic rosacea of ​​the skin can cause ‘flushing’ and redness on the face, bumps and vascular veins. Over time, breakouts may increase and the skin may take on a rough, orange-peel texture. Due to its highly visible nature, rosacea causes severe discomfort for patients.

This skin disease can begin to manifest during childhood or early adolescence and worsens in adulthood due to changes in lifestyle, diet, and psychological factors. It is more common in women than in men, especially during the menopausal stage.

Spring is the season when rosacea worsens due to increased exposure to sun and wind, changes in temperature, and outdoor activities. For this reason, it is important that people who suffer from this disorder protect their skin during this period with some sunscreen, hats or scarves (whether it is cold or hot), but they must also be careful with allergies, since they can cause rosacea outbreaks in many patients”They have detailed from the clinic.

Rosacea treatments focus on three key categories: patient education, skin care, and intervention by a dermatologist. In this sense, experts have ensured that it is beneficial for their psychological well-being to reassure patients by explaining the benign nature of their skin condition.

For people who suffer from this disease, it is essential to use photoprotectors and moisturizing creams, since skin with rosacea suffers a loss of transepidermal water. Similarly, they should avoid certain triggers for the disease such as wind, high and low temperatures, exercise, spicy food, alcohol, hot drinks, and physical and psychological stress. M.T.T./ L.D.B. (SyM)

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