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NRS acknowledges children can get rosacea

The latest instalment of the NRS Ask the Doctors blog addresses the possibility of children suffering from rosacea. Dr. Paller says that the published literature does mention cases of rosacea being found in children, although it is rare. The possibility of childhood ocular rosacea is also mentioned. My wife believes that our 10-year-old son might have rosacea. She is a sufferer, and …

 

NRS on seborrheic dermatitis

The National Rosacea Society web site has just uploaded a page on Seborrheic Dermatitis ; Although the two disorders are unrelated, a recent clinical study found that 26 percent of patients with rosacea also had facial seborrheic dermatitis and 28 percent had seborrheic dermatitis of the scalp. Additionally, a survey by the National Rosacea Society of 1,100 rosacea patients found …

 

contact lenses and ocular rosacea, tips and advice

The NRS Ask the Doctors blog section has a post up today with some advice about ocular rosacea and using contact lenses. `What guidelines should I follow regarding contacts if I have ocular rosacea? Response by Dr. Marian Macsai, …

 

AARS publish their rosacea treatment guidelines

The American Acne & Rosacea Society have published a PDF containing their Rosacea Medical Management Guidelines. The aim of the guidelines is  “to provide an overview of the fundamental disease state of rosacea and quality of life implications and outline available pharmacological …

 

NRS wants your feedback on Research !

The NRS Blog has a new entry today where they are asking for your feedback on the direction of future rosacea research. The NRS have put their Reader Survey (part of their Rosacea Review publication) online for the first time. This will …