Rosacea
Symptoms
Initially,
rosacea results in an eyes twitching and dilation of small blood vessels on the surface of the skin. It evolves in
outbreaks, and its development passes through different stages (see Stages). In general, the symptoms of rosacea include:
- sensitive
skin associated with a tingling in his eyes;
- Facial
redness (rosacea), mainly on the cheeks but sometimes on the nose, forehead and chin;
- Appearance
of small blood vessels visible on the nose and cheeks;
- Formation
of small red and solid spots on the nose, cheeks, forehead and chin
- dry, red
and irritated eyes
- Small
pus filled bumps on the nose, cheeks, forehead and chin
- inflammation
of the membrane covering the front of the eye and the inside of the eyelid ( conjunctivitis)
- The nose
becomes red, swollen and covered with nodules.
Rosacea Risk
Factors
Rosacea Complications
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