What is Rosacea?
by
Cory Chiarello
Rosacea Treatment
Rosacea (pronounced roh-ZAY-sha) is a common but little-known
disorder of the facial skin that affects an estimated 14
million Americans -- and most of them don't know it. In fact,
while rosacea is becoming increasingly widespread as the
populous baby boom generation enters the most susceptible ages,
a Gallup survey found that 78 percent of Americans have no
knowledge of this disease, including how to recognize it and
what to do about it.
Because of its red-faced, acne-like effects on personal
appearance, however, it can cause significant psychological,
social and occupational problems if left untreated.
In recent surveys by the National Rosacea Society, nearly 70
percent of rosacea patients said this condition had lowered
their self-confidence and self-esteem, and 41 percent reported
it had caused them to avoid public contact or cancel social
engagements. Among rosacea patients with severe symptoms,
nearly 70 percent said the disorder had adversely affected
their professional interactions, and nearly 30 percent said
they had even missed work because of their condition.
While the cause of rosacea is unknown and there is no cure,
today medical help is available that can control the signs and
symptoms of this potentially life-disruptive disorder. Any one
of the following warning signs is a signal to see a
dermatologist or other knowledgeable physician for diagnosis
and appropriate treatment before the signs and symptoms become
increasingly severe.
- Redness on the cheeks, nose, chin or forehead.
- Small visible blood vessels on the face.
- Bumps or pimples on the face.
- Watery or irritated eyes.
A new treatment available is seabuckthorn oil (Hippophae
rhamnoides), which is the active ingredient in FaceDoctor soap.
Its activity is targeted against the mite to reduce the
inflammation under the skin and therefore provide relief of the
mechanisms that cause the rosacea complex of symptoms. The
advantage that patients find with the soap is the elegance of
the cleansing vehicle in otherwise sensitive skin, the presence
of Vitamin E and aloe Vera which provide additional healing
properties, and other active ingredients such as astragalus
membraceus and spirodela polyrhiza, useful yeasts that augment
the activity of the seabuckthorn oil.
Dr. Jon Hill, Professor of Dermatology: California 'My patients
have found this to be well tolerated and useful either as
monotherapy or in addition to their other topical and/or
systemic medications. We conducted a small placebo-controlled
double-blind study in the office which showed that the majority
of patients had a reduction of symptomatic erythema as well as
reduction of response to triggers. In conclusion, this study
has demonstrated the Face Doctor line of soaps to be an
effective natural weapon against the parasite and therefore the
disease.'
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