
Redness, red bumps, tingling, irritations... These are the main symptoms of rosacea, a fairly common chronic skin disease. While initially benign, it can nonetheless impact the quality of life of those affected. While the exact causes of rosacea remain unknown, patients can take certain precautions to avoid worsening it, starting with avoiding certain cosmetic products. Find out which ones here.

Rosacea is a relatively common skin disease, characterized by the presence of redness and sometimes pimples, typically on the face. It is also suggested that rosacea can be considered an indicator or even a contributor to hormonal disorders. What is the reality of this? We explore this hypothesis.

Rosacea is a chronic skin disease that causes redness, itching, or even papules. It is essential to manage it as early as possible to prevent its worsening. Several treatments exist to alleviate rosacea, among which are laser and pulsed light therapy. What is the principle of these techniques? Are they truly effective? We delve into these questions.

Telangiectasias refer to the small, dilated blood vessels that are visible on our skin. Often deemed unsightly, they can be a source of self-consciousness and, in some cases, cause sensations of irritation and tingling. Fortunately, today, there are effective medical techniques to eliminate telangiectasias. Let's explore them together.

The condition of our skin is intimately linked to the balance of our microbiomes, specifically the gut and skin microbiomes. These two ecosystems are interconnected and play a crucial role in the protection, hydration, and immunity of our skin. Some studies even suggest a relationship between the composition of these microbiomes and the onset of rosacea. Let's explore together the influence of microbiomes on the development of this skin condition.

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