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10/4/2024

All About Skin: Naturopathic Care to Calm and Heal Rosacea

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Rosacea is an inflammatory skin condition that typically causes swelling and redness (flushing) on the central portion of your face. This is different from the blush you get whenever you see your ultimate crush! Although mild cases of rosacea are harmless and remain undiagnosed, those with severe disease may experience lack of confidence and insecurity due to persistent skin discoloration and flare-ups. Not to worry! The primary management for rosacea is fairly simple: avoid your personal triggers! Through minimizing exposure to irritants that may precipitate flare-ups and exploring natural options to help regulate inflammation, you can recover your previously plump skin.

Understanding Rosacea

The word “rosacea” actually means “rose-like,” which describes the main symptoms you will experience with the disease. These may include erythema that may be temporary or persistent. Although the exact cause of rosacea is unknown, your risk of having the condition may be associated with your family history of the disease, problems with your immune response, infections with microorganisms, dysregulation in your neurovascular pathways, or factors from your environment.1 Generally, the manifestations of rosacea are classified into four different subtypes:1
  1. Erythematotelangiectatic Rosacea – associated with constant redness with temporary flushing of the cheeks and nose. Red spots from dilated superficial blood vessels (telangiectasia) may also be present.
  2. Papulopustular Rosacea – associated with small, raised lesions (papules) and small vesicles containing white blood cells (pustules) on the face. The lesions in papulopustular rosacea are similar to adult acne and may be mistaken for the latter.
  3. Phymatous Rosacea – associated with scarring and enlarged sebaceous glands, especially on the nose, chin, and cheeks. 
  4. Ocular Rosacea – unique from other subtypes, ocular rosacea may cause tearing, eye dryness, feelings of having sand in the eye, itchiness, and swelling of the eyelids. 
 
It is important to note that the manifestations of rosacea are not exclusive to their specific groups. You may experience symptoms from two or more subtypes and the affected area may change over time.

What Can Trigger Rosacea?

Episodes of redness and flushing are often associated with getting exposed to heat or steam, drinking alcohol, and experiencing changes in hormone levels due to menopause. Exposure to noxious cold and use of niacin (vitamin B-3) or topical steroids can also trigger flare-ups. These irritants activate your sensory nerves to release vasoactive and inflammatory substances that cause dilation (widening) of superficial blood vessels on the face and produce redness and swelling.
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Signs and Symptoms

Rosacea is characterized by:

  • Prolonged flushing 
  • Persistent or transient erythema (redness)
  • Telangiectasia (dilated superficial blood vessels on the skin)
  • Papules
  • Pustules
  • Phymatous changes
  • Burning, stinging, or migraine-like pain
  • Eye and eyelid involvement

The presence and severity of your symptoms increase overtime, with greater numbers of flushing episodes after persistent exposure to your personal triggers. Since most symptoms present on the face, rosacea may inevitably affect an individual’s self-esteem, causing emotional and social burden. Erythema is allopathically managed with topical medications that cause local constriction of blood vessels to reduce swelling. Topical medications to reduce the number of opportunistic pathogens present on the skin that could actually cause greater inflammation may also be given. Although beneficial in the short-term, these strategies only act to reduce the severity of your symptoms. At Natural Path to Wellness, we are committed to help you alleviate the root cause of your health problems and not merely mask your symptoms. Through the healing power of nature, your naturopathic medicine advisors will guide you as you make conscious decisions for your optimal health.
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The Naturopathic Approach for Rosacea

Roll-On Rosacea Relief

Jade Stone Roller

Manuka Honey

The natural path in managing rosacea begins with making conscious nutrition and lifestyle changes to avoid potential triggers that may cause flare-ups! These include avoiding intake of your favorite spicy food, alcohol, chocolate, and citrus fruits. Cigarette smoking should also be avoided as this irritates and dries out your skin! 

Taking care of your skin is another essential step to reduce flare-ups. 
  • Incorporating gentle and natural ingredients into your daily skincare routine prevents irritation from harsh chemicals and rubbing. 
  • Look for products that can be spritzed onto the skin or use gentle application. 
  • Keeping a rose quartz, jade, or stainless steel facial roller in the fridge can provide cooling relief to the skin and help you spread product without irritating friction.  
  • You can pamper yourself and soothe skin by using manuka or kanuka honey as a mask for 30-60 minutes. Rinse off with warm water, gently pat dry, and continue your rosacea skincare routine.
  • Limiting exposure and protecting your facial skin from the sun through applying non-toxic and chemical-safe sun products are equally important to prevent the worsening of your present symptoms. 
 
Aside from taking care of your skin surface, assisting your body as it heals from within through taking natural supplements with health benefits that help regulate inflammation, reduce irritation, and improve immune regulation is vital. These may include zinc, evening primrose oil, and gamma-linolenic acid. To fully enjoy the health benefits of each supplement, you should always remember to take them as directed by your healthcare provider. The risk of experiencing unwanted effects that may cause more harm than good increases when intake is not regulated and monitored. Talking to your naturopathic physician will help you in exploring the best natural supplements for your unique case.

Improving Your Skin Health

Although rosacea is not a disease that can cause potentially life-threatening risks to those diagnosed with the condition, it can leave emotional and physical scars when left unmanaged. Making conscious decisions for your health is the building block to alleviate rosacea! Avoiding your personal triggers and taking care of your skin are essential to protect yourself from the consequence of flare-ups. Discover naturopathic options for your optimal health today!
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Kate Nemenzo studied in nursing school as an academic scholar. Her passion for holistic health has led her to become a registered nurse who promotes optimal care throughout her patient’s therapeutic journey. When not writing, she spends her time crocheting, watching Korean dramas, and playing the guitar!

This article is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Please consult your licensed naturopathic physician or other licensed healthcare provider before making changes to your medications or supplements.
​Disclosures & Policies: This and other blog posts may contain affiliate links. Please view our disclosures page for more information. 
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