What is rosacea?
A chronic relapsing disease of the facial skin
What causes rosacea?
Unknown
What plays a role in the development of rosacea?
Things that cause episodes of flushing and blushing
What things that cause flushing can lead to the development of rosacea?
What medications have been known to trigger rosacea flares?
What is a subtype of rosacea triggered by a specific medication?
Steroid-induced rosacea
What are the risk factors for rosacea?
- Family history
What are the 4 types of rosacea, that have different presentations?
Which type of rosacea is the classical presentation?
Papulopustular rosacea
What are the features of papulopustular rosacea?
What are the features of phymatous rosacea?
- Irregular surface nodularities of nose, chin, forehead, one or both ears and/or eyelids
When can ocular rosacea present?
May precede cutaneous form by years
What are the ocular signs of ocular rosacea?
What are the features of erythematotelangiectactic rosacea?
What is central flushing in erythematotelangiectactic rosacea often associated with?
What areas are often spared by redness in erythematotelangiectactic rosacea?
Around the eyes
How is rosacea diagnosed?
Clinicallly
What are the differentials for rosacea?
What does the treatment of rosacea depend on?
The severity and type of rosacea present
What is the main effect of rosacea?
Psychological implications
What are the non-drug management options for rosacea?
What should patients be reassured about in terms of rosacea?
It’s a benign condition with relatively rare complications
What drugs can mild to moderate rosacea be treated with?
What drugs can be used for moderate to severe papulopustular rosacea?
Oral antibiotics