Scientists aren’t entirely sure what causes rosacea, or why it intensifies as you get older, but they have some theories.
Rosacea is a common skin disease that causes rosy patches on your skin and dry or oily spots, usually on the face. There's a related condition called ocular rosacea that can cause dry eye. Rosacea and ...
Researchers analyzed 102 eyes of 51 patients, finding that nearly three-fourths demonstrated signs of ocular involvement. Observing that ocular involvement is common among patients with rosacea, ...
Dry, irritated, bloodshot eyes often mean seasonal allergies. But they could also be a sign of rosacea, a skin condition that affects 16 million Americans. Rosacea commonly appears as red cheeks that ...
Welcome to another edition of CEDARS/ASPENS Debates. CEDARS/ASPENS is a joint society of cornea, cataract and refractive surgery specialists, here to discuss some of the latest hot topics in ...
Conditions that affect a person’s health can have various side effects that one might not immediately associate with the condition itself. For example, a person suffering from arthritis may not, upon ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Dear Dr. Donohue - I have a severe case of rosacea on the right side of my nose, which is red and swollen. My dermatologist has ...
I first discovered I had rosacea almost a decade ago, and since then, finding a foundation to cover up my redness and bumps has been tricky. Every option flaked off on my flushed skin, and the redness ...
Rosacea might not be the most talked about skin condition (we’re giving that crown to acne), but it doesn’t mean it’s not ...
One of the most annoying things about rosacea — aside from the persistent redness, swollen bumps and visible blood vessels — is that experts aren’t precisely sure what causes it, or how to cure it.
Advancing TP-04 (lotilaner ophthalmic gel) for the potential treatment of Ocular Rosacea, another large, underserved eye disease with no FDA-approved therapy; Initiation of Phase 2 study planned for ...
Yes, fatty liver disease can sometimes lead to symptoms on the face. These may include yellowing of the face and the white parts of the eyes, spider veins, rosacea, and more. NAFLD does not usually ...