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Signs and Symptoms of Rosacea

Jun 29, 2017

Rosacea can affect your quality of life and worsen if left untreated, so it’s important to see a dermatologist if you’re suffering from this condition Continue reading to learn about the signs and symptoms of the 4 rosacea subtypes.

Subtype 1: Erythematotelangiectatic Rosacea

The first rosacea subtype, called erythematotelangiectatic rosacea (ETR), is the most common type seen by dermatologists and is often characterized by flushing, redness, and visible blood vessels. Other signs and symptoms of this condition include swollen skin, spider veins, stinging or burning sensations that affect the skin, and skin that is dry, rough, or scaling. Individuals with ETR tend to blush and flush more easily than those without the condition, and flushing and redness often affect the center of the face.

Subtype 2: Acne Rosacea

Acne rosacea, the second rosacea subtype, occurs most often in middle-aged women. This condition is characterized by acne-like breakouts that come and go and sometimes cause the skin to be very red. Other signs and symptoms of acne rosacea include skin that is oily, sensitive, and prone to stinging and burning sensations. Individuals with this condition may also have spider veins or plaques, which are raised patches of skin.

Subtype 3: Phymatous Rosacea

In rare cases, rosacea can cause the skin to thicken and develop a bumpy texture, which is referred to as phymatous rosacea. The signs and symptoms of this rare rosacea subtype include large pores, oily skin, spider veins, and bumpy skin. Also, the skin usually begins to thicken on the nose, but this can also occur on the ears, forehead, cheeks, and chin.

Subtype 4: Ocular Rosacea

The fourth and final rosacea subtype affects the eyes and is called ocular rosacea. If you have this condition, then you may experience watery or bloodshot eyes, reduced or blurry vision, light sensitivity, and spider veins on the eyelid. Also, your eyes may itch, sting, burn, or have a gritty feeling.

If you’re experiencing the signs or symptoms of rosacea, then please call Arlington Dermatology at [company-phone id=1] to schedule your appointment with one of our dermatologists in Arlington Heights.

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