South Carolina Rosacea Experts

Overview

Rosacea is a chronic skin disease that can cause redness and swelling to the face, scalp, neck, ears, chest, back, and eyes. Do you have rosacea and are looking for a South Carolina medical dermatology center for treatment? Waccamaw Dermatology is your location for expert dermatology.

Symptoms

Often mistaken for acne, natural skin coloring, or other skin conditions, rosacea’s symptoms can include some or all of the following:

  • Facial redness

You will commonly see consistent redness around the central part of your face, with the small blood vessels on your nose and cheeks becoming visible.

  • Swollen, red bumps

Rosacea can cause small, red bumps to appear on the face, similar in appearance to acne. These bumps may have pus and cause the skin to feel hot and sensitive.

  • Broken blood vessels

Those with rosacea will easily be able to see broken blood vessels under the skin.

  • Irritated Skin

Rosacea can cause irritated skin that may be swollen, sensitive, stinging, burning, dry, rough, scaly, or even oily.

  • Enlarged nose

Rosacea can cause the skin on the nose to thicken, making the nose appear bulbous or larger than usual. Often, this condition is more common in men than women.

  • Eye issues

Rosacea can additionally cause ocular rosacea, a condition where the eyes become irritated, swollen, and dry with swollen red eyelids. Your eyes may become watery, itchy, sensitive to light, or have diminished vision.

If you are unsure that your symptoms are rosacea, you can look to Waccamaw Dermatology as your South Carolina medical dermatology center. Our experienced physicians will diagnosis and offer various treatment plans to help ease your symptoms.

The cause of rosacea remains unknown and is attributed to a combination of hereditary and environmental factors. It is most commonly found in women over the age of 30 who have a family history of rosacea, are/were active, and have light skin, especially if they have any skin damage.

However, anyone can get rosacea, and the symptoms may persist for a while before disappearing and returning later. A few factors that may increase your chances of getting rosacea include:

  • Exposure to sunlight, harsh wind, or extreme temperatures
  • Eating spicy foods
  • Drinking hot drinks
  • Drugs or medications that dilate blood vessels
  • Various cosmetic products

Your top South Carolina medical dermatology clinic, Waccamaw Dermatology, strives to provide you with an individualized treatment plan that will suit your specific condition and needs. Treatment plans can include at-home remedies, medications, lifestyle changes, and other options to help you manage your condition and live a life with healthy skin.

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