Rosacea, also known as rosacea, rosacea and, rhinophyma, is a chronic inflammatory skin disease that occurs on the nose and usually manifests as redness of the external nasal skin, especially at the tip of the nose.
The rosacea is caused by local skin inflammation and marked vasodilatation. Clinically, patients can be seen with localized sebaceous secretion around the nose, and the nose is red and shiny. With the development of the disease, the skin will gradually thicken and rashes or small pustules will appear, and the appearance is rough and uneven. In some patients, the skin of the nasal tip thickens significantly and the redundancy increases significantly as if tumor tissue has grown.
The cause of rosacea and its pathogenesis are still unclear, and it is believed that the pathogenesis is caused by a combination of factors. The factors. Treatment can be done with topical antibiotic creams and benzoyl peroxide ointment. Avoid squeezing the tip of the nose. It is recommended to change bad habits, such as quitting smoking and drinking, prohibiting spicy, stimulating, greasy and fried foods, drinking more water, ensuring good sleep and eating lightly. To insist on washing your face with warm water every day, you can also use sulfur soap for cleaning, which can make the sebaceous glands secrete oil normally to avoid creating a good living environment for mites and causing skin morbidity.
To effectively treat and prevent this disease, we must first improve the metabolic vitality of the skin, carry out internal conditioning, and external cleaning, and improve the immune system of the skin in a comprehensive manner.