Hi, I use the rosac cream for my rosacea pastules and it work a little not as
well as I would like but it helps..It was prescribed by a doctor. Thanks
Logan Brittain <
loganbrittain@...> wrote: I first notice that
something was wrong with my skin
in 2003. Had had red blotchy skin that would not go
away, I went to the dermatologist, and he prescribed
Desowin (a steroid). I worked initially for about 1
month, then all of a sudden I was having large
breakouts of papules. It has been nearly 4 years, and
I am still struggling with the papules. I really do
not get the red blotchy skin or flushing, just the
papules which I truley believe was caused by the
steroid. So I do not believe steroid induced rosacea
is cureable. I often wonder what my symptoms today
would be if I was never prescribed the steroid.
Logan
--- ufukyaramis <
ufukyaramis@...> wrote:
>
> hi everyone,
>
> do u know something about steroid rosacea, i have
> suffered rosacea for
> several years but it goes so quite flushings not
> shown in some patient
> photos. My doc gave me steroid creams to prevent
> flushing, redness and
> pimples addition for years ago and advised me about
> using it harmless ,
> but in fact it caused rosacea thin skin and
> sensitive blood vessels,
> nowadays knowledge can warm us to use long term
> steroid creams.And due
> to my dermotologist we have to learn to live
> together with this fact.
> But i read an article of a survey which tells
> rosacea can be treated
> but can not be cured, under this statement told an
> other topic about
> steroid rosacea'' it can be cured'' and steroid
> rosacea is occur due to
> long term usega of steroids. I would like to ask if
> any one knows
> anything about this kind of rosacea
>
> best regard
> ufuk from turkey
>
>
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