Rosacea

 

What is Rosacea?

Rosacea is a common inflammatory disease (causing inflammation in the body) that causes redness in the face, including the eyes. In rosacea, also known as rosacea, the areas where symptoms can be seen most often are the nose, forehead, and cheeks. This skin disease is usually seen after the age of 30 and can last throughout life since there is no complete cure, and its symptoms may increase or decrease.

Sun exposure, hot and cold weather, stress, spicy food consumption, alcohol consumption, some skin or hair products, intense exercise, and hormonal changes are the factors that trigger the emergence of rosacea.

 

What Causes It?

Genetic predisposition, helicobacter pylori in the stomach, demodex mites on the face, ultraviolet, temperature changes, psychological stress, and immune imbalance are among the causes, but the exact cause of rosacea is unknown.

In terms of regulation medicine, it is the manifestation of the disruptive field effect created by functional problems of the organs in the head, chest, and upper abdomen in the trigeminus nerve innervation area. However, for these findings to occur, there must be substructure problems such as intestinal flora disorder and candida, food sensitivities, heavy metal and acid accumulation in the connective tissue, chronic stress and hormonal imbalance.

Past infections in the head area, especially in the teeth, tonsils, sinuses and ears, problematic and processed teeth, implants, digestive problems in the upper abdomen, respiratory circulation problems in the chest area or past diseases and surgeries are important.

 

How is Rosacea Treated?

The classical medical perspective consists of using some antibacterial and anti-inflammatory creams and sunscreens to reduce the symptoms of the disease. It is recommended not to go out in the sun, use sunscreen, and not to eat foods that have touched it, but no specific diet is given.

From the perspective of regulation medicine, rashes on the face are only a reflection of problems elsewhere in the body. An inventory of substructure problems and stresses that may cause the disease is made. From the neural therapy perspective, problematic body areas are detected with segmental and interference field examination. Neural therapy is applied to these detected areas.

With bioinformative analyses, intestinal flora, candida, food sensitivities and toxic loads are determined and the person is given the necessary diet, micronutrient supplements and detox program.

For mental loads, a significant contribution can be made with psychokinesiology, homeopathy and microsystem acupuncture methods

 

 

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Rosacea is a chronic skin condition that affects the face, characterized by redness, visible capillaries, and, over time, acne-like eruptions.

 

Genetic predisposition, sunlight, stress, hot beverages, and certain foods can trigger rosacea flare-ups.

 

Common symptoms include facial redness, a burning sensation, acne-like lesions, and eye irritation.

 

Treatment includes topical creams, antibiotics, laser therapies, and avoiding triggers to manage symptoms.

 

Patients should avoid spicy, hot, alcoholic, and sugary foods, and follow an anti-inflammatory diet.