Are you confused between acne and acne rosacea? There are few key points that can help you distinguish between the two.
| Acne is a skin condition that mostly develops during teenage. It gives you whiteheads, blackheads, or redness around your face, neck, shoulders, or back. | Rosecea, which is mistakenly called acne rosacea occurs in people in the age group of 30 - 60. It gives you redness over your middle face that is cheeks, lower half of nose, and chin. |
| Acne red bumps can be squeezed. | The rosacea redness is not squeezable. |
| Mostly, acne patients outgrow from this skin condition with time. | Rosacea patients continue to face the difficulties of this problem. At times, the redness increases to the extent that you can see the enlarged blood vessels under your skin and patient is forced to seek medical help. |
| It affects all skin colors. | It affects the people who have white skin type, the most. |
After reading this, do not get confused between acne, and so called acne rosacea or "adult acne." This confusion can prevent you from taking right treatment. Another important point that you must keep in mind is that acne and rosacea can co-exist. However, if you have never suffered from acne in your young age then any type of redness during your adulthood can be rosacea.
The next important question that comes to mind is what leads to rosacea. Medically, anything that causes tiny blood vessels on your face to dilate can cause rosacea. It can be a hereditary gift or a self-generated condition. For example, if you flush easily or you take too much stress, fear, anxiety, or embarrassment, all these factors activate rosacea. Your personal habits, such as excessive intake of alcohol or too much sun exposure can aggravate acne rosecaea. Apart from these, some medications or stomach related diseases also cause rosacea.
Different people can have different reasons of developing this disease. Some reasons can be controlled and some are beyond individual control.
Whatever might initiate adult acne in you, the truth is that it cannot be completely cured, but, yes, it can be treated and controlled. For that, you need to take the right medical treatment. There are many treatments available to handle this skin disease, such as topical ointments, oral antibiotics, cleaners, chemicals peel offs, and laser and light therapies. However, treatment varies from patient to patient depending on the skin type and severity of the disease. Your dermatologist is the best person to recommend you the correct handling of rosacea.
What you can do at your end is to follow some prevent measures as discussed below:
Acne rosacea can be handled well, by regular treatment taken from a physician.