Guest guest Posted February 27, 2002 Report Share Posted February 27, 2002 Hello, fellow rosacea sufferers. I've been reading posts for some time and find a lot of good information. I have never read a description of exactly my situation. I was diagnosed with rosacea 20 years ago, and acne rosacea 8 years ago. It's the acne part that drives me wild. It progressively gets worse. Last May, my Derm. looked at sample of skin scrapings under a microscope and said that on a scale of 0 to 4, a common parasite " liked my skin a 3. " I found out through my own research that she was referring to Demodex. She gave me a script for Elimite cream (permethrin) and of course, tetracycline. The Elimite really tears up my skin, because it's so harsh, but it does seem to dry up the oily pustules that ooze so bad the oil drips off my chin when I treat them with any topical treatment. I returned to her this last Nov. because my face was again in terrible shape in spite of constant oral antibiotic use, and I was sure it was the Demodex mites again. I was prepared to ask for Invermectrin. She tested a patch of skin above my eyebrow (!!) where there were no papules or pustules, and said I was clear of Demodex. She took skin samples on chin and did a culture of them which showed sporadic staph cells. She prescribed Bactroban ointment. I continue on this viscious cycle of oily bumps appearing, I squeeze, they burst into gushes of oil that will go on for days without treatment. I treat with the strongest stuff I can (Renova, Elimite, Ery-gel, Plexion) and then my face gets irritated, raw, flaky. Then, I treat for dermatitis (perioral). One more question on my mind. Last Dec. I began using Vaniqa. Loved it!! Removed facial hair (mostly on chin and upper lip) with no irritation. Coincidently, my major chin zits began the following Spring. Could there be a connection? BTW, my skin is normally semi-sensitive, combination, but not excessively oily except for the rosacea (or demodex) bumps. Thanks for any ideas or insight. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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