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How does Rosacea causing red face?
Author: H KAnswer:
• Rosacea is typically located on the mid face including the nose and cheeks with occasional involvement of the brow, chin, eyelids, and eyes Patients have variable amounts of erythema, telangiectasias, papules and/or pustules • Rosacea does not have comedones – this helps to distinguish rosacea from acne vulgaris • Some patients may develop rhinophyma (overgrowth of the dermis and sebaceous glands) • Patients can have ocular rosacea: keratitis, blepharitis, conjunctivitis Artificial tears, oral doxycycline and cyclosporine eyedrops can be effective therapies
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