How To Recognize And Treat Rosacea So You Can Get Back To Living Your Life
Treating Mild Rosacea

If there are only a few pimples around the centre of the face, mildly dilated blood vessels, and a small amount of redness, the rosacea is mild. It may be possible to treat mild rosacea by eliminating triggers. If rosacea triggers have been eliminated but the symptoms persist, the next course of action is to use topical treatments. The most effective treatments are topical antibiotics, such as Noritate cream, Metrogel, or Finacea, which can be prescribed by a dermatologist. These medications typically treat symptoms of rosacea in eight to ten weeks. Although rosacea can be a lifelong problem, finding the right treatment makes it possible to deal with nothing more than the occasional flare-up.