![]() ![]() But I’ve found that though it may tingle, my skin gets better and eventually the tingling goes away. I have an interesting relationship with it. I also changed out my cleanser from vanicream gentle cleanser to Cerave hydrating cleanser. I also put Vaseline over the patches which always seems to help, but of course cause a milia like bump to form if I put on too much. I do develop a couple closed comodones when using vanicream. It looks like a crazy smeary mess, but is soothing. I don’t necessarily like vanicream cream, but I healed my red patch from using it directly on my wet face. Any brand of micellar water ruins my skin almost instantly. I don’t usually use prescriptions for my rosacea. I always screw up my face when it looks good. I started using the AZ when my skin was super clear and “beautiful” looking. I stopped the AZ because it was causing severe red patches. It only stung the problem area that developed after using prescription AZ. Check out r/SuicideWatch if you think you need assistance getting help. No threats of suicide or self-harm While venting to people who can understand can be healthy, threats of self-harm are not helpful discussion and violate Reddit policy.Safety first We welcome open discussion, but recommendations that might be unsafe, potentially dangerous or illegal may be removed at moderator discretion.Relevant product links and recommendations are encouraged. ![]() Promotion can be an unwelcome distraction in patient communities. No spam Don't spam your website, your channel, your brand, your product, your anything.Whatever answer you get on the internet will not be sufficient. Several disorders present similarly to rosacea, and often only a qualified dermatologist can tell the difference. Rosacea cannot be reliably diagnosed over the internet by amateurs through photos or descriptions of symptoms. The internet is bad at diagnosing things.Insults and attacks aren’t helpful to discussion. You don't have to agree with everyone, but you can still be nice about it. Please consult a doctor before taking any medications or treatments, prescription or otherwise. There are many skin conditions and diseases with signs and symptoms similar to rosacea, some of which may be very serious. THE INTERNET IS BAD AT DIAGNOSING THINGS If you are concerned that you might have rosacea, please visit a dermatologist or your primary care physician for a diagnosis, rather than asking random strangers on the internet. Please note: Each patient's case is unique, and treatments that work for one person may not work for another. Small visible blood vessels on the face.Redness on the cheeks, nose, chin or forehead.Any one of the following warning signs is a signal to see a dermatologist or other knowledgeable physician for diagnosis and appropriate treatment before the signs and symptoms become severe: While the cause of rosacea is unknown and there is no cure, medical help is available that can control the signs and symptoms. ![]()
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