Rosacea can be itchy when the inflammation worsens, and it can also be itchy during recovery after the inflammation of acne has been controlled, so you can’t tell if the disease is cured based on whether or not it’s itchy. To determine whether rosacea is cured or aggravated mainly depends on the changes in the skin lesions. If the flushing and capillary dilatation are significantly reduced, and the itching and tingling sensations are minimized, it means that the disease is almost cured. If the facial flushing and capillary dilatation have not improved significantly, or even more obvious, and still have intense itching and tingling sensation, it means that the condition has worsened. Therefore, you can’t judge whether it’s getting better simply from the degree of itchiness of the skin. It is necessary to consult a doctor in time and make a judgment after a comprehensive understanding of the situation by a professional doctor.