Guest guest Posted March 26, 2002 Report Share Posted March 26, 2002 > I know whiteheads aren't supposed to be part of 'classic rosacea'-- > whatever that is--does this sound familiar to anyone? This is a fact-seeking question, and deserves a factual answer, not one based on anecdote or opinion. Your doctor could have explained that yes, whiteheads and blackheads can appear on rosacean skin. When inflamed, rosacean pores typically become edematous (to form papules and pustules). But they can also become blocked with exudate and other dead byproducts (to form black and whiteheads) -- although this tend to do so much less commonly than do pores reacting to bacterial causes of inflammation. Obviously I can't say that's what is happening on your face. (No matter how hard I squint, I can't see your face through my monitor. ) But for diagnosed rosaceans with inflamed skins, the skin management goals for reducing inflammation would be the same, however the pores reflect their inflammation. Marjorie Marjorie Lazoff, MD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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