What over the counter medication are good to use for rosacea? - rosacea more condition_symptoms
Hello. I have rosacea for a little over 3 years. I do not know what my face red environment. I now understand what I have, but no money to go to a dermatologist (I am spare) .. I would like some advice on what to use as on the counter.
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Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Rosacea More Condition_symptoms What Over The Counter Medication Are Good To Use For Rosacea?
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You can try Prosac Eucerin Redness or cream, but I got lucky with something on the table. Why did you wait to see a dermatologist for treatment, instead of asking your doc regular treatment? The main treatment consists of antibiotics and a cream, gel, called Metro. Your physician may prescribe.
Aveeno makes a good wash the face gently, which helps with some redness, but also a moisturizer with sunscreen with an SPF of 15, though a little expensive. Other advice from someone who knows what is happening: Avoid direct sunlight and watch your diet. Stop consumption of soft drinks and alcohol instead of drinking only water. Adding other sources of omega-3 diet (tuna and salmon are good). Guess what I'm trying to say is that lifestyle changes can control rosacea for some people, but nothing can heal it. I had a recipe for the Metro-gel, does not help.
Buy something and use of colloidal silver, two times a day.
I have suffered from rosacea for almost my entire adult life, but lately I started the so-called "The regime of cleansing the liver, for reasons unrelated to rosacea. A surprising and pleasant side effect is that rosacea is almost gone, has My skin has become that a healthy pink glow. I think in my case, rosacea is probably due to poor nutrition.
Repair of the science of hair cells is the best product I found, the redness significantly. I noticed the broken capillaries around the nose, but it works for rosacea, he says, and should be online. Costly but very, very relaxing. Try it out. And I recommend anything. I use it and far.Good luck!
Metro-Gel is what you need. Perhaps your doctor could. Good luck!
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