Rosacea is rosacea, and rosacea with red spots needs to be treated with medication such as benzoyl peroxide gel, physical therapy such as intense pulsed light, and general measures such as sun protection.
1. Medication:
(1) for rosacea caused by long red spots can be used in accordance with the doctor’s instructions, such as benzoyl peroxide gel, azelaic acid gel and other topical drugs, or fusidic acid cream, erythromycin ointment and other antibiotic ointment.
(2) Some patients may also use calcium-modulated phosphatase inhibitors such as tacrolimus ointment and pimecrolimus cream under the direction of a doctor. Beta-adrenergic receptor blockers such as metoprolol and bisoprolol can also be used.
2. Physical therapy: patients with rosacea blemishes can also be treated with physical modalities such as intense pulsed light, photoelectric therapy and dye laser.
3. General measures: patients with rosacea spots need to do a good job of sun protection, usually need to go out with an umbrella or wear a sun hat. In addition, patients should maintain a relaxed mood, avoid excessive cleaning of the skin, should not drink alcohol, and eat less spicy food such as chili peppers and mustard. At the same time, patients can also make appropriate cold compresses on the affected area, which can relieve the symptoms.
It is recommended that patients with rosacea with red spots seek medical attention in a timely manner, and follow the doctor’s instructions to choose the appropriate measures to treat the cause of the disease, do not self-medication.