This talk covers the pathophysiology, epidemiology, clinical presentation, differential diagnosis, and management of rosacea.
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imustbead@*.com
Nov 02 2023, 1:18 am
Sorry about the duplicative posts - my first time using this forum
imustbead@*.com
Nov 02 2023, 1:16 am
The source of the neurovascular disregulation needs to be explored - in my own case the rosacea was linked to histamine intolerance. A workup by an allergist revealed this. I also has success with topical tacrolimus. The other topical meds did not work.