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Rosacea Treatment
Last Updated: July 3, 2026
Lifestyle Modifications
Minimize flare-ups, reduce skin irritation, and improve overall skin comfort.
- Identify and avoid personal triggers such as alcohol, spicy foods, hot drinks, extreme temperatures (hot or cold), aerobic exercise, and stress.· Avoid excessive sun exposure and wear high SPF 30+ sunscreen daily.· Protect face in cold weather conditions.
- Adopt a gentle skincare routine using products formulated for sensitive skin to minimize irritation and burning/stinging sensations.
- Implement stress management techniques, as stress is a common trigger for rosacea flare-ups.· If experiencing blepharitis (sore eyelids/crusts), clean eyelids at least once daily as advised by a specialist.
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Medicinal Treatment
Reduce inflammation, control redness, manage papules and pustules, and address ocular symptoms.
- Topical medications, including creams and gels, applied directly to the skin to reduce redness and inflammation.
- Oral antibiotics, typically prescribed for 6 to 16 weeks, to decrease inflammation and control papules and pustules.
- Other oral medications, such as isotretinoin for severe cases, or specific eye drops for ocular rosacea symptoms like dryness, irritation, or keratitis.
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Surgical Treatment
Address severe or specific manifestations like thickened skin, prominent blood vessels, and improve cosmetic appearance.
- Laser therapy (e.g., pulsed dye laser, IPL) to reduce persistent redness and visible blood vessels (telangiectasias).
- Surgical procedures, such as laser resurfacing, dermabrasion, or surgical excision, to correct rhinophyma (thickened skin, especially on the nose) that develops in advanced stages.
- Electrocautery or other energy-based devices to treat individual persistent blood vessels or small lesions.
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Ayurvedic Treatment
Balance aggravated Pitta and Vata doshas, reduce inflammation, detoxify the body, and promote skin healing.
- Herbal remedies and formulations, such as Neem, Turmeric, Manjistha, and Sandalwood, known for their anti-inflammatory, cooling, and blood-purifying properties.
- Dietary modifications focusing on Pitta-pacifying foods, avoiding spicy, sour, fermented, and hot foods, and incorporating cooling and bitter tastes.
- Panchakarma therapies like Virechana (therapeutic purgation) or Raktamokshana (bloodletting) in specific cases, along with external applications of herbal pastes (Lepas) and medicated oils.
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