What Causes Rosacea And Other Inflammatory Skin Conditions?
The term “dermatitis” simply means inflammation of the skin, and these conditions have that characteristic in common; they also are aggravated by the sun and further inflammation. The exact cause of all these inflammatory skin conditions remains unclear. Rosacea often starts as temporary flushing that evolves into chronic, abnormal redness of the nose and cheeks. Eczema may be caused by an allergy and is characterized by itchy and scaling patches. Seborrheic dermatitis is similar to eczema, and stress may play a role in its eruption. How To Prevent Rosacea And Other Inflammatory Skin Conditions Rosacea has a genetic component and is a chronic condition that is managed, rather than cured. Prevention involves avoiding the aggravating factors such as sun overexposure, using sunscreen, and otherwise avoiding things that “traumatize” the face. For example, in those with rosacea, the skin looks redder after being in a hot environment or drinking alcohol because in both cases, the blood vesse