Rosacea is a chronic skin condition that causes redness of the central part of the face, nose, and cheeks. It can affect people of all ages, but is most common in fair-skinned middle-aged women. Rosacea can cause burning, itching, and skin irritation. It can also cause eye symptoms, such as eye irritation, redness, and irritation.

Causes of blushing, rosacea
The exact cause of rosacea is unknown, but several factors may trigger it, including:
- sunlight
- Heat and cold
- stress
- Exercise
- Certain foods, such as alcohol and spicy foods
Symptoms of rosacea
- Redness on the face, especially in the central part of the face, nose, and cheeks.
- Burning, itching and skin irritation
- Dry and peeling skin
- Enlarged capillaries on the face
- Acne
- Red and irritated eyes
Treatment of blushing, rosacea
Treatment depends on the severity of your symptoms and the triggers that caused the disease. Your doctor may recommend medications or other treatments to relieve symptoms and prevent flare-ups.
Prevention of blushing, rosacea
Although it is not possible to prevent the disease entirely, there are several ways to help reduce your risk of developing it, such as:
- Avoid triggers that cause disease, such as sunlight, heat, stress, alcohol, and spicy foods.
- Use sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher every day consistently.
- Cleanse your face gently and avoid using irritating products.
- Use a moisturizer to keep your skin hydrated.
- Avoid alcohol and spicy foods.
- Dealing with stress
Rosacea may not be a serious disease, but if left untreated, it can affect daily life. If any patient has these symptoms, they should consult a doctor for diagnosis and treatment at the Skin Center, 4th floor, World Medical Hospital (WMC).