Archive for January, 2007
Recent Rosacea Blog Posts
This study shows that one of the effects of Azithromycin is to suppress reactive oxygen species, one of the chemicals involved in the inflammatory pathway. Other systemic antibiotics, macrolides and non-antibiotic doses of doxycycline have also been shown to be helpful in treating the inflammation of rosacea. The inflammatory pathway that leads to rosacea is an interesting area […]
One of the difficulties of rosacea is that it is both multifactorial and multi symptomatic. Many different factors may cause and exacerbate rosacea. Rosacea symptoms can also look quite different ; from pusutles on your chin to itching in your eyes to swelling of your nose. How do you rate your symptoms and how would your ratings compare with other sufferers […]
Back in August 2006, via Rosacea News item Sydney: Study Participants Needed we appealed for people in Sydney to suffer from rosacea to be a part of a study. The study is looking for people who suffer from any of the following ; Frequent flushing or permanent redness on the cheeks, nose chin or forehead […]
The National Rosacea Society have announced their latest round of rosacea grants. 5 new grants have been awarded, some as followup to previous grants. Dr. Cremers will investigate the levels of angiogenesis markers, such as vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), in the conjunctiva and eyelids of patients with severe ocular rosacea, compared with normal subjects. […]
NOTE: This limited-time offer has now ended. Stay tuned for future deals through the Rosacea Support Group. For a limited time, just by mentioning the Rosacea Support Group when you order Rosacea-LTD III you will receive a 10% discount on your order. I have used these for a few years in the past and there […]