May 2015 –
The causes of rosacea are not fully understood. Although nothing has been conclusively proven through research, theories surrounding rosacea causes have ranged from autoimmune responses to bacteria, to a mite (demodex) that lives in high numbers on some rosacea sufferers, to a protein (cathelicidin) that usually protects the skin from infection.
The trouble is—virtually everyone is exposed to mites, bacteria and other possible causes. Why do only some people fall victim to rosacea?
For an esthetician, nurse practitioner or other non-specialist healthcare provider, it is imperative to be sensitive to the symptoms of rosacea, as well as a client’s family history, lifestyle and medical conditions.
A typical diagnosis is based on red facial skin witheasy blushing, which may not be considered a problem by the sufferer. There are three stages of rosacea, including:
Rosacea often also involves the eyes. The problem can begin with the eyes and is another often misdiagnosed problem. Symptoms include dry, irritated, swollen and red eyelids, conjunctivitis and inflammation of the cornea and iris.
Rosacea is a disorder that affects an estimated 16 million people in the United States and 45 million people around the world. Often mistaken for acne (and mistreated as such), rosacea can cause tiny red pimples, dry skin and fine red lines. It has periodic flare-ups with symptoms that come and go. It is more frequent among women, yet more severe among men. It can worsen over time if left unchecked, resulting in rhinophyma—where the sebaceous glands in the nose and cheeks become enlarged and tissue builds up.
The unsightly blemishes, dryness, redness and skin disformity asssociated with rosacea can easily affect a sufferer’s quality of life, often negatively impacting their self-esteem. Many people report that the affliction has left them depressed and anxious.
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