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  1. Rosacea: Your Self-Help Guide by M.S., N.D. Arlen Brownstein, C.N. Donna Shoemaker, 2001-01-30
  2. Rosacea Diet: A Simple Method to Control Rosacea by Brady Barrows, 2002-05-31
  3. Rosacea: Diagnosis and Management by Frank Powell, 2008-12-22
  4. Beating Rosacea: Vascular, Ocular & Acne Forms by Geoffrey Nase, 2001-01-10
  5. Pathogenesis and Treatment of Acne and Rosacea
  6. Rosacea 101: Includes the Rosacea Diet by Brady Barrows, 2007-10-11
  7. The Rosacea Handbook: A Self-Help Guide by Ann-Marie Lindstrom, 2000-06
  8. Rosacea - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by ICON Health Publications, 2004-01-28
  9. Timeless Herbs for Timeless Beauty: Classical and Secret Chinese Herbal Recipes for Cold Sores, Rosacea, and Red Nose Syndrome (Journal of Chinese Herbal Medicine and Acupuncture)
  10. The Official Patient's Sourcebook on Acne Rosacea: A Revised and Updated Directory for the Internet Age
  11. Journal of the Rosacea Research & Development Institute: Volume 1 Number 1, 2010 by PhD Joanne Whitehead, Brady Barrows, 2010-03-11
  12. ACNE and ROSACEA by G. Plewig, A.M. Kligman, 2000-08-15
  13. Low-dose doxycycline emerges for acne, rosacea. (Off-Label Studies).: An article from: Internal Medicine News by Damian McNamara, 2003-04-01
  14. Mémoire sur l'organisation et le développement de la comatule de la Méditerranée (Antedon rosacea, Linck) (French Edition) by Edmond Perrier, 2010-05-14

1. Rosacea :- Current Information On Research And Treatment From About-Rosacea.Com
Offers information about symptoms, treatment, lifestyle triggers research studies and links to other resources.
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Although Rosacea may affect the lives of as many as 13 million Americans and perhaps 2 million Canadians, the general public is largely ignorant of its existence. Rosacea is a chronic condition whose cause and cure is still unknown and, despite the fact that it is usually not a medically serious complaint, the affects of Rosacea on an individuals self-esteem can be very great. Purpose of this Site This site has been designed to provide an easy-to-understand guide to Rosacea including a comprehensive source of information regarding symptoms, treatment and current research. If this is your first visit you may find it worthwhile to start your visit with the overview page and follow whatever links are of interest. Comments / Questions?

2. Rosacea.org
14 Million Americans Have rosacea And Most of Them Don t Know It.rosacea cannot be cured, but it can be controlled. Click here to
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14 Million Americans Have Rosacea
And Most of Them Don't Know It Rosacea cannot be cured, but it can be controlled. Click here to learn more about this conspicuous condition. 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 condition, 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:

3. TMR - Rosacea
More Americans Now Enter Danger Years For rosacea. Mary Erhard the most dangerous years for developing rosacea, the number of adults suffering from According to a recent National rosacea Society survey of more than 2 000 rosacea sufferers, 44
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More Americans Now Enter Danger Years For Rosacea Mary Erhard With the 77 million baby boomers born between 1946 and 1964 (nearly one in three Americans) now entering the most dangerous years for developing rosacea, the number of adults suffering from this embarrassing and potentially disfiguring disorder of the facial skin is expected to increase in the years ahead. According to a recent National Rosacea Society survey of more than 2,000 rosacea sufferers, 44 percent reported that their symptoms had first appeared in their 30s and 40s, and 43 percent first experienced rosacea after age 50. Now that the oldest members of the baby boom generation are turning 50 and the youngest are 32, they have fully reached the prime years for developing this conspicuous condition that today affects an estimated one in 20 Americans. "While the incidence of rosacea appears to be rising sharply as more people enter the most susceptible age, many mistakenly think it's just a complexion problem that will go away by itself but in fact it usually keeps growing worse if left unchecked," said Dr. Joseph Bikowski, assistant clinical professor of dermatology at the University of Pittsburgh. "Of greatest concern is that only a small percentage of rosacea sufferers realize that medical help is available from dermatologists to halt its progression and reverse its symptoms." According to a Gallup survey, only 27 percent of Americans had heard of rosacea. Because of its alarming, acne-like effect on personal appearance, however, it can cause devastating psychological and social problems in addition to its physical effects.

4. Rosacea
Camp Discovery. Contact Us. Kids' Connection. Medical Web Guide. Patient Education. Patient Support. Press Releases. Skin Cancer Screening. Skin Cancer Updates. rosacea rosacea. rosacea, (roseAY-sha) is a common skin disease that causes redness and swelling on the face referred to as "adult acne " rosacea may begin as a tendency to
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Rosacea Rosacea, (rose-AY-sha) is a common skin disease that causes redness and swelling on the face. Often referred to as "adult acne," rosacea may begin as a tendency to flush or blush easily, and progress to persistent redness in the center of the face that may gradually involve the cheeks, forehead, chin, and nose. It also may involve the ears, chest and back. As the disease progresses, small blood vessels and tiny pimples begin to appear on and around the reddened area; however, unlike acne, there are no blackheads. When it first develops, rosacea may come and go on its own. When the skin doesn't return to its normal color and when other symptoms, such as pimples and enlarged blood vessels, become visible, it's best to seek advice from a dermatologist. The condition rarely reverses itself and may last for years. It can become worse without treatment.
How to Recognize Rosacea
Early symptoms of Rosacea Pimples of rosacea appear on the face as small, red bumps, some of which may contain pus.

5. Rosacea-Ltd III Will Improve The Appearance Of Acne, Rosacea And Seborrheic Derm
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Improving the appearance of rosacea
, the third generation of Rosacea-Ltd , will improve the appearance of rosacea, seborrheic dermatitis, and acne. Initial studies of test subjects with rosacea indicate, and 98 percent of previous Rosacea-Ltd users confirm, that Rosacea-Ltd is extremely effective in soothing the skin to lessen the appearance of facial redness (erythema), dilated facial vessels (telangiectasis), and rosacea-related papules. View customer feedback at WebAssured.
Many existing Rosacea-Ltd users had been frustrated for many years with unsuccessful or marginal results from other rosacea products. Many of you will note that prescribed rosacea medications such as steroids, retinoids, accutane, and various rosacea laser treatments do not work for you and, in fact, can cause additional damage to the skin. Oral and topical antibiotics can work for up to several months before the bacteria become immune to the antibiotic, causing the antibiotic to no longer be effective. Some of the acne products you may have used in the past can also lead to a condition known as acne rosacea. Most customers notice changes in the condition of their skin within a couple of weeks and always very noticeable changes well within two to three months after starting Rosacea-Ltd III . If you would like, send us a facial photo with your order by e-mail or US Mail. More importantly take a photo now of yourself so you can compare your rosacea skin in 2-3 months by taking an "after

6. MedlinePlus: Rosacea
Other health topics A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W XYZ List of All Topics. rosacea. Search MEDLINE for recent research articles on . rosacea Questions and Answers about rosacea (
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7. Rosacea. DermNet NZ
rosacea information for patients. NZ DermNet is an online dermatology resource for patients, GPs and dermatologists Patient information rosacea. rosacea. rosacea is a facial rash that occurs
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Rosacea is a facial rash that occurs in middle-aged men and women. It may be transient, recurrent or persistent. It most often affects those aged 30 to 60, especially those with fair skin, blue eyes and of Celtic origin. Rosacea affects the cheeks, nose, chin and forehead - rarely it involves the trunk and upper limbs. It may be aggravated by facial creams or oils, and especially by topical steroids Rosacea used to be called 'acne rosacea' but it is quite different from acne . There are red spots (papules) and sometimes pustules in both conditions, but in rosacea they are dome-shaped rather than pointed and there are no blackheads, whiteheads, deep cysts, or lumps. Rosacea may also result in reddened skin, scaling and swelling of affected areas. The cause of rosacea is unknown but there are several theories regarding the origin of overactive facial blood vessels and inflammation. There may be a genetic component. Hair follicle mites ( Demodex folliculorum ) may be involved in at least some cases, as these are found in greater numbers within rosacea papules. An increased incidence of rosacea has been reported in those who carry the stomach bacterium

8. Rosacea - DermIS
resources. FAQ. disclaimer. team info. site map. English Deutsch Espaol Portugus.
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9. The Rosacea Support Group
Your portal for support information on rosacea. See their brochure for more informaiton.2 New Book Reviews I have reviewed 2 recent books on rosacea.
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Highlights Aus Group Email FAQ ... Treatments New Zinc Sunscreens:
BareZone, a company based in Perth and using locally produced microfine Zinc Oxide has released some new physical sunscreens. They can be purchased by order at Pharmacies in Australia. See their brochure for more information. Also David Jones is now selling a physical suncreen based on ZinClear's Zinc Oxide. It is called Megan Gale Invisible Zinc SPF30+ 2 New Book Reviews:
I have reviewed 2 recent books on rosacea. The first is Rosacea, Your Self-Help Guide and the second The Official Patient's Sourcebook on Acne Rosacea 3 New Rosacea web sites:
In the recent weeks 3 new worthwhile rosacea web sites have been launched. Checkout the Rosacea InfoCentre Rosacea Clinical Trials and The International Rosacea Foundation Cutanix Web Site Launched:
Cutanix has launched their new look web site . Many in the group have tried and liked their Dramatic Relief Lotion. Also, there has been a section added to the list highlights Rosacea Classifications:
A panel of Rosacea experts has released what they have called a standard classification of Rosacea. Their high level paper was published in the Journal of American Dermatology, April 2002. You can find a summary online at The National Rosacea Society's

10. Rosacea Awareness Program - Programme De Sensibilisation à La Rosacée
Translate this page Click here to enter English Site, Cliquez ici pour entrer dans le sitefrançais. Contents Copyright © 2001-2002 rosacea Awareness Program.
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11. EScribe: Rosacea Support: Date Index
An alternative web archive of discussions regarding this disorder.
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12. Postgraduate Medicine: Recognizing Rosacea
Recognizing rosacea. Although rosacea is now recognized as a common skindisorder, it has been misunderstood and misdiagnosed for centuries.
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Recognizing rosacea
Could you be misdiagnosing this common skin disorder?
Larry Millikan, MD VOL 105 / NO 2 / FEBRUARY 1999 / POSTGRADUATE MEDICINE This page is best viewed with a browser that supports tables Preview : Awareness of rosacea is growing as those making up the largest segment of the population, the baby boomers, reach the age when onset is most prevalent. Patients are often disheartened that there is no cure for the condition, but as Dr Millikan explains, early diagnosis and patient compliance with treatment can greatly minimize symptoms and prevent severe complications. A lthough rosacea is now recognized as a common skin disorder, it has been misunderstood and misdiagnosed for centuries. In the past, rosacea was often mistakenly attributed to alcoholism or acne, and early treatments included blood-letting, application of leeches, and use of topical salves. Rosacea is now recognized as a distinct medical condition that requires early diagnosis and appropriate management to minimize patient discomfort and psychological distress. The disease develops gradually. Initially, patients may be unaware of their condition and thus not seek medical attention, thinking the redness, flushing, and occasional papules or pustules of rosacea are simply normal flushing, adult acne, or sunburn. However, early recognition is important because untreated rosacea can lead to disfigurement and potential vision loss (1). There is no specific test for rosacea, but its characteristic appearance, cutaneous distribution, discrete course, typical target population, and response to various therapies make accurate diagnosis possible.

13. Rosacea... Information, Treatment, Resources
Information regarding avoiding triggers, treatment options and resources.
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14. Rosacea.org
Published by the National rosacea Society. FEATURE Ocular rosaceaCan Threaten Sight; BRIEF New Study Shows rosacea Complexity;
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Published by the National Rosacea Society. Editor: Dr. Lynn Drake, Department of Dermatology, Harvard Medical School. Managing Editor: Suzanne Corr. Spring 2004
  • FEATURE Rosacea Awareness Month Heralds Warning Signs of Common Disorder FEATURE New Study Shows Role for Bacteria FEATURE Study Finds Most Common Effects of Ocular Rosacea FEATURE Household Cleaners And Chores Can Trigger Rosacea Flare-Ups : Answers to Readers' Questions TIPS : Dispelling Rosacea Myths READER SURVEY ON ROSACEA FEATURE She Finds Rosacea Widely Misunderstood in India
Rosacea Review is a newsletter published by the National Rosacea Society for people with rosacea. The newsletter covers information pertaining to the disease and its control, including news on research, results of patient surveys, success stories, lifestyle and environmental factors, and tips on managing its signs and symptoms. To receive Rosacea Review by mail, or to change your mailing address, please click on the

15. Acne Rosacea Chapter
Offers description of symptoms, treatment and outcome of rosacea.
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Chapter 41
Acne Rosacea
Marian S. Macsai, Mark J. Mannis, and Arthur C. Huntley
DISEASE ENTITY Acne rosacea is a chronic acneiform disorder affecting both the skin and the eye. It is a syndrome of undetermined etiology characterized by both vascular and papulopustular components involving the face and occasionally the neck and upper trunk. Clinical findings are usually limited to the sun exposed areas of the face and chest and include mid facial erythema, telangiectasias, papules and pustules, and sebaceous gland hypertrophy. Rosacea is characterized by episodic flushing of affected areas, which may be associated with consumption of alcohol, hot drinks, or spicy foods. During inflammatory episodes, affected areas of the skin, primarily the convexities of the face, develop swelling, papules, and pustules. The skin lesions are notable for the absence of comedones, which distinguishes this disorder from acne vulgaris. Rhinophyma is a late finding. Ocular rosacea is a term used to describe the spectrum of eye findings associated with the skin involvement. Ocular involvement may include meibomian gland dysfunction and/or chronic staphylococcal lid disease, recurrent chalazia, chronic conjunctivitis, peripheral corneal neovascularization, marginal corneal infiltrates with or without ulceration, episcleritis and iritis. Occasionally, the ocular manifestations may precede skin involvement, delaying the diagnosis. KEY CLINICAL POINTS Definition
  • Chronic acneiform disease

16. Healthy Skin Shop Homepage
Professional, personalized advice and advanced skin care products to treat acne, eczema, rosacea, and to promote youthful, clear skin.
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There comes a point in one's life where one must simply take responsibility for one's health. There is much you can do to improve the quality of your skin and the level of health that you experience. This site is about linking the two together, enabling you to maximize your vitality and help you not just live, but come alive.
Eyes may be the mirror of your soul, but the skin is a reflection of your inner chemistry. If you don't like the message your skin is delivering, truly solving the problem involves delving deeper into the body chemistry. Rebalancing your body chemistry, which in the vast majority of situations can be done naturally and inexpensively, can deliver not just glorious skin, but improved energy and vitality, and take you one step closer to optimal health.
If your skin specialist is telling you that your diet has nothing to do with your skin, well, then he or she is proffering seriously outdated advice. Nutritionists have known it for years, and the best skin doctors are well aware of it, but many others in the skin industry have fallen a bit behind.
Let's face it, skin is an organ. You grow it from the inside. If you are not chemically and hormonally balanced, your skin will very possibly offer you proof of that. The best way to rebalance body chemistry: through diet and nutritional supplementation.

17. Questions And Answers About Rosacea
Publication Date June 2002. Questions and Answers About rosacea. This bookletcontains general information about rosacea (roZAY-she-ah). What Is rosacea?
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Publication Date: June 2002 Questions and Answers About Rosacea This booklet contains general information about rosacea (ro-ZAY-she-ah). It defines rosacea and describes its symptoms, possible causes, and treatments. If you have further questions after reading this booklet, you may wish to discuss them with your doctor. What Is Rosacea? Rosacea is a chronic (long-term) disease that affects the skin and sometimes the eyes. The disorder is characterized by redness, pimples, and, in advanced stages, thickened skin. Rosacea usually affects the face; other parts of the upper body are only rarely involved. Who Gets Rosacea? Approximately 14 million people in the United States have rosacea. It most often affects adults between the ages of 30 and 60. Rosacea is more common in women (particularly during menopause) than men. Although rosacea can develop in people of any skin color, it tends to occur most frequently and is most apparent in people with fair skin. What Does Rosacea Look Like?

18. MetroGel And Neuropathies
Have you experienced neurological problems or Vitiligo after using MetroGel for rosacea? If so, you might want to hear this authors' story.
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19. Welcome To Acne-Rosacea.co.uk Web Site
Designed by a rosacea sufferer with hypersensitive skin. Contacts William@acnerosacea.co.uk Laura@acne-rosacea.co.uk We are always delighted to help!
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20. EScribe: Rosacea Support: Message: [rosacea] Mayo Clinic Definition Of Seb Derm.
A chat session with Dr. Gibson from the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn
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