Rosacea

Treatment options for rosacea include:
- Topical medications that reduce redness by constricting superficial blood vessels
- Antiseptic cream that shrinks pimples and skin bumps
- Antiparasitic creams to help fight Demodex on the skin
- Laser treatment to help reduce redness and shrink enlarged blood vessels
These skin conditions may vary from mild to severe. It is best that you immediately visit your doctor when you notice serious symptoms. The earlier you get treatment the better you recover.
Conclusion
Both eczema and rosacea are chronic skin conditions that flare-up and recede. The exact cause of both conditions is still unknown, but environmental triggers, genetics, and stress may have an impact.
Rosacea is more common in adults, usually on the face. Eczema is commonly seen on certain parts of the body, but may also occur on the face. Eczema is more common among children and teens.
Both conditions have similar symptoms as well as symptoms that are specific to each.
Reference:
[1] https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/14417
[2] https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/rosacea/
[3] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3884930/
[4] https://www.nhsinform.scot/tests-and-treatments/medicines-and-medical-aids/types-of-medicine/corticosteroids
[5] https://www.healthline.com/health/laser-therapy











