Guest guest Posted June 4, 2002 Report Share Posted June 4, 2002 Keila, I'm an emergency physician who joined this group because I have rosacea. I participate like other members, and I also contribute by answering medical-type questions. My strong recommendation is for you to first secure a diagnosis with your internist, family physician, or a referring dermatologist. A Web site can awaken you to a possibility, but you really can't clinch a diagnosis that way. I know that you may be hoping to avoid prescriptions and possibly a doctor's visit, but you may have something else going on, or if you do have rosacea, there are complications that might be avoided or delayed with proper care. If you do have rosacea, the most important thing is *not* to jump and buy a new product. First, educate yourself about rosacea and its triggers and see if any apply to you, so you can avoid them. Second, many here have found it helpful to re-evaluate their skin care and make-up products for hidden irritants that may be contributing to the redness. As many here can testify, those two things alone may make a real difference in your complexion. You may already be aware that an excellent sunblock, applied often, and probably a wide-brimmed hat, are going to be important, especially for your cruise. Reddened skin, whether from flushing or inflammation, needs to be protected from the sun. If you do have rosacea, I don't know that antibiotics (the traditional first-line treatment for rosacea, through a complicated non-microbial mechanism of action) would help you, though they are certainly worth a try. Some members have found Dr. Sy's OTC anti- blush regimine helpful, and other members have found various prescription pills helpful. So in addition to practical advice you can pick up here, there are things your doctor can do to help you, should you have rosacea. I would strongly urge you to treat yourself right by first getting a proper diagnosis and getting started on the right regimine, not throwing something new on your face or popping a pill. Thanks for making this public, . Sunshine really is the best disinfectant. In my opinion, new posters asking for the group's help should get straight, honest answers from unbiased members. , however pure your motivation in recommending your product to Keila, I hope you reflect on how inappropriate, and arguably unethical, it is to recommend your product to someone who doesn't even have a diagnosis. Marjorie Marjorie Lazoff, MD > > Hi everyone, > > > > I am looking for some good advice. > > > > I have 'what I think to be' pre-roseaca (according to a website > > www.metrogel.com.) I have the constant sunburned look. I've had > it > > for about 8 years (I'm currently 34 years old). I currently use an > > Estee-Lauder green color-corrector under my makeup just to look > > normal. I have no bumps or bursted blood vessels - just constant > > redness. > > > > My husband and I are going on a cruise in 2 1/2 weeks and I would > > love to find an over-the-counter (or over-the-web) medication to > help > > tame the redness. > > > > Thank you in advance for your help!!!! > > > > Keila Morse > > > > ----- End forwarded message ----- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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