Slides On Rosacea Disease
Rosacea. What is rosacea? Causes. Transmition. Prognosis. Diagnosis. Prevention. Treatment. Conclusion. Bibliography.
Hernández De Jesús Danna Paola Hernández González Rubén Ángel Hernández Reyes Monica Itzel Mazas Ramos Raúl Pacheco Domínguez María Ester Sosa Maldonado Francisco Javier.
Rosacea is not an infection caused by bacteria, fungi, or viruses. Although external irritants, such as sunlight or harsh skin care products, can cause a rosacea flare, they cannot cause someone without the condition to develop it, for this reason it is clear that rosacea is not transmitted between people through close contact. .
Risk factors for rosacea: People between 30 and 50 years old. Common in fair-skinned people. It is quite common in someone who has blond hair and blue eyes Women are also more likely to develop the condition than men. There are also genetic links to rosacea. .
Rosacea can be avoided by following these recommendations.
There are some medicines: Azelaic acid, a gel and foam that clears up bumps. It is effective against swelling, and redness. Isotretinoin, an acne drug that clears up skin bumps. Oxymetazoline are topicals that are used to treat rosacea.
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