Rosacea Treatment At Home
While of course any person dealing with rosacea should see a dermalogist and use the medications prescribed, there are a number of non-medicinal approaches that can be combined with this to help control rosacea. These are things that can be done at home, privately, as part of your rosacea treatments.
For starters, taking good care of the skin is of extreme importance. This means the daily application of lotions and creams designed to soothe sensitive skin. Make sure these products do not contain any alcohol and are non-abrasive.
Taking good care of the eyes can be a helpful, pro-active activity as well. Because the eyes can dry out so easily due to rosacea, it’s important to keep them hydrated through warm compressors and even the application of eye drops or artificial tears.
Exposure to the sun is a huge culprit in flaring up rosacea. Part of any and every persons rosacea treatment plan should be to minimize exposure to the sun, and when exposure is unavoidable, to always wear sunscreen thaqt blocks UVB, UVA, and infrared rays. It’s likely you will have to try out multiple sun screen products to find one with ingredients that are comfortable for a person with rosacea.
These “at home” rosacea care tips, combined with medication, can make a huge difference in dealing with rosacea and experiencing a higher quality of life.
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