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Rosacea: When Damaged Blood Vessels Affect Facial Skin
KNOWING ROSACEA
Rosacea is a disorder of the blood vessels. It is a common skin
disorder. Approximately 48 percent of the world population
suffers from Rosacea. However, Rosacea is one of the most
misunderstood states of the skin.
FAMOUS PERSONS SUFFERING FROM ROSACEA
If you are having Rosacea, you are then in the august company of
eminent persons. A few of the noted personalities suffering from
Rosacea are JP Morgan, WC Fields, Cameron Diaz, Bill Clinton,
Prince Harry of England, besides the late princess of Wales and
mother of Prince Harry - Diana.
ROSACEA SYMPTOMS
The common symptom of rosacea is transformation of the skin
color into red. The body portions most affected by rosacea are
the cheeks, nose and forehead. At times, such redness and
flushing of skin can also spread to the ears, scalp, chest or
the neck.
As Rosacea progresses, the reddish tinge can turn into a
permanent condition. There can also be a marked visibility of
the small blood vessels particularly at the skin surface,
stinging or burning skin sensation, eyes turning gritty and
reddish, and pus-filled or simple bumps that appear red. Among
these severe symptoms are bulbous noses. The maiden rosacea
symptoms are nagging redness which is often wrongly attributed
to cleansing, exercising or temperature changes.
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It is normal to lose 50 to 100 hairs a day. Beyond this, hair loss can result from general nutrient deficiency. One of the problems with nutrition and hair however is that we can't programme nutrients to do what we want - and hair growth is not a priority so nutrients may be used up in other areas first.
B vitamins (especially B6, biotin and inositol) have all been found to be important in hair growth, so a heavy duty B complex is recommended. Avoid alcohol and caffeine as they destroy B1 and other B vitamins. Other important nutrients are manganese, magnesium, silica, kelp and vitamins C and E.
Stress worsens hair loss. It can reduce scalp blood flow, in addition to interfering with digestion and absorption. If stress is a consideration support the adrenals with vitamins B5 and C or glandulars.
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