Rosacea - Natural Treatments to Consider Natural Treatments for Rosacea By Cathy Wong , About.com Guide Updated September 27, 2011 About.com Health's Disease and Condition content is reviewed by our Medical Review Board What is Rosacea? More than 14 million people in North America have rosacea, a chronic skin condition. Women, fair-skinned people between the ages of 30 and 60 are more likely to be affected. Symptoms and signs of rosacea include: Areas of redness on your face Small red bumps or pustules on your nose, cheeks, forehead, and/or chin Small blood vessels on your nose and/or cheeks (called telangiectasia) Tendency to flush or blush Rosacea may also result in a red, bulbous nose, called rhinophyma, or a burning or gritty sensation in your eyes, called ocular rosacea. See a photo of rosacea . Natural Treatments for Rosacea Conventional treatments for rosacea include avoiding triggers that worsen rosacea symptoms and medication. Laser therapy may be suggested to
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