What are the most typical symptoms of Rosacea?

There are many symptoms of rosacea, and the most typical symptoms do not usually exist. Symptoms include facial skin flushing, erythema, dilated capillaries, and papules and pustules.
Rosacea is one of the most common chronic inflammatory diseases and usually develops on the face, including the cheeks, cheekbones, nose, forehead and jaw.
The symptoms of rosacea are many, the patient’s skin will appear flushed or symmetrical erythema, mostly accompanied by dry skin, burning or tingling; if the erythema does not go away, it may cause capillary dilation, which is usually in the form of dendrites; with the growth of time, the skin of some patients will gradually appear pimples, pustules and so on of the size of a needle tip to a mung bean; there are also a small portion of patients who will appear nasal enlargement, nose flab situation.
If the above symptoms occur, it is considered to be related to pityriasis rosea, and it is recommended to go to a regular hospital to consult a doctor about the matter.