I agree with the idea of using a barrier repair cream. I did try Cicalfate, but found both Dermalogica Barrier Repair and Skinceuticals Epidermal Repair suited my skin better.
I also find aspirin...
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I agree with the idea of using a barrier repair cream. I did try Cicalfate, but found both Dermalogica Barrier Repair and Skinceuticals Epidermal Repair suited my skin better.
I also find aspirin...
I notice very few people who do several laser treatments end up continuing them indefinitely. At some point they cause damage and people stop - myself included. There are so many other ways to...
I agree - that's why I suggest moxonodine if you can get it wherever you're based. Clonidine is an old fashioned not very effective medicine. Both are alpha blockers, but the former is much more...
I think you've probably checked the Patient Guide on the Erythromelalgia Association website for a much wider range of possible medicines to use for flushing - I find that an excellent resource. ...
Here is some good information on practical solutions to EMF sensitivity with technology. It certainly makes a big difference to my ear flushing.
https://www.emfanalysis.com/low-emf-computing/
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Yeah I've found the warm room syndrome helpful. For example, I wear a hat over my ears outside - this stops them becoming very cold outside and then rebounding. However, you may well need to take...
My flushing is very sensitive to wi-fi so if I was coding without the computer being on the ethernet I would certainly flush - similarly if I was reading on a wireless device. I do have an air...
Thanks for posting this excellent information.
I would try to get the 5mg version if you can.
This sounds like a combination of erythromelalgia and Raynaud's syndrome - two conditions that often co-exist. The extremities get either too warm at times (erythromelalgia) and/or too cold...
2.5mg every other day is a good dose of accuane. Lutein and vitamin D3 both make me flush - there is a lot of medical recommendation for D3 at the moment for all sorts of conditions (testing implies...
This is a very good article about the best foods to eat for rosacea:
https://www.marksdailyapple.com/how-i-lost-40-pounds-and-banished-rosacea-using-primal-principles/
I have found putting a layer of either Skinceuticals Epidermal Repair cream or Dermalogica Barrier Repair cream can be very helpful with any discomfort from Zhongzhou cream/dryness/itching etc.
I did try Ungex products but didn't try them very helpful.
Originally, demodex mites were associated with type 2 (pustules and papules) but more recently research (and people's experience) has suggested treating for demodex mites can improve most rosacea...
Gabapentin can be quite helpful for flushing - though better combined with hydroxychloroquine. You may well need to speak to a dermatologist with a particular expertise in using medications to treat...
Thanks for posting this Brady - it's an excellent site.
I've found both Dermalogica Barrier Repair and Zhongzhou cream can help with IPL and laser damage.
IPL may have damaged the skin barrier so that other irritants like sun damage could harm it more over time.
Dermalogica barrier repair is very helpful to protect the skin (including when it's been...
I would try applying Dermalogica barrier repair to the area twice a day. ...
I agree with RedMage.
When your rosacea seems really bad, it can be hard dealing with the associated anxiety or depression, and making appointments with different doctors can seem a big challenge....
Don't give up - I had to see several different dermatologists to put together a medicine regime that works for me. If you tell people which country you are in, they may be able to recommend...
I was prescribed tretinoin cream a while ago by the now retired dermatologist Prof Tony Chu. He suggested it can work best as the combined tretinoin and clindamycin gel in rosacea, because the skin...
Clonidine is not a very effective modern drug to treat blood pressure issues. That's why I suggested some more effective drugs above. Clonidine does start working quickly, but its effect usually...
Clonidine can help with the redness and flushing, though not with pustules and papules. But it can improve the appearance of skin lesions simply by taking some of the redness out of these flare ups....
This psychological technique was recommended to me by the New York dermatologist, Dr Alan Dattner, as he said his rosacea patients had benefited from it. It's called tapping or the emotional freedom...