Friday, February 11, 2011

Besides antibiotics, what else can be used to treat Rosacea?


Other treatments for Rosacea include the use of Azelaic acid, Flagyl, Retinoids or some sulfur formulations. It is important not to combine these treatments but stick to one that works. What may work for one individual may not always work for another. Unfortunately results from peeling agents suck. However, retinoids do offer superb symptom relief.


When Rosacea is severe enough, it may even require surgery to help reduce the visible blood vessels and remove excess skin tissue from the nose. Remember, surgery is not a cure for Rosacea; it is only designed to reshape the nose.

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