How can you get rid of Rosacea?
Sorry but at the moment there is there is no cure for Rosacea, but that doesn't mean that you have to resign yourself to living with the symptoms of this skin disorder. It can be controlled and you can learn how to avoid the kinds of things that trigger an outbreak to lower the chances of future skin problems.
The most common treatment for Rosacea is prescribed antibiotics, either taken by mouth or in the form of a cream applied topically directly to the affected areas of the face. It can take a while for the antibiotics to work, and many patients find they need to use them for at least four weeks before seeing any improvement. If you are taking antibiotics you should take a probiotic to deal with any side effects. Read our article on Taking Probiotics
Professionally administered Laser or Light Therapy is an option and uses a highly focused beam of light to remove layers of skin. A patient with Rosacea may be helped using this method, since it can be used to treat red lines and red spots on the skin. Laser surgery can also be used when the disorder has enlarged the nose to restore it to a more normal size. Before you embark on this type of treatment always check that your practioner is accredited to the appropriate professional body.
Not everyone responds to surgery in the same way. You must use a sun-block faithfully after the procedure for the best results