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Are rosacea symptoms generally asymmetrical?

Asymmetrical rosacea symptoms
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Are rosacea symptoms generally asymmetrical?

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A. Rosacea patients may exhibit varying levels of severity of symptoms over different areas of the face. Patients have often reported that the disorder actually began with a red spot or patch on one cheek or another part of the face, and then spread to other areas. On the other hand, many rosacea patients exhibit similar symptoms on both sides of their faces. Rosacea can present itself in different ways for different individuals. Submit a Question Readers of Rosacea Review are invited to submit Questions to the “Q & A” column, to be used as space permits.

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