There are four kinds of rosacea, though many of us experience symptoms of over one type. Erythematotelangiectatic rosacea is identified by persistent redness on the face.
- Papulopustular Rosacea.
- Phymatous Rosacea.
- Ocular Rosacea.
It could be a serious condition in medical terms, that’s often underdiagnosed and undertreated but can cause considerable distress, impact daily function, and disrupt social relationships—in other words, rosacea can diminish a patient’s quality of life.
A condition that causes redness and sometimes small, red, pus-filled bumps on the face. Rosacea most ordinarily affects middle-aged women with fair skin. It is often mistaken for acne or other skin conditions.