Rosacea can be a minor annoyance to some and a depressing condition for many others. Whether your rosacea condition is serious or minor, there are treatments available and you should not resign yourself to accepting things as they are. I stopped looking for a treatment for years because my old doctor told me there was nothing available to help with my condition. I resigned myself to a cycle of flareups and would find myself despairing in front of the mirror. Thankfully, the Internet age came about and I was able to do some research on my own.
If you have rosacea flareups that make you want to stay indoors until they clear up, all I can say is, I completely understand where you are. I know the agony isn’t from the red skin itself, although that can be a little irritating, the pain is from the embarrassment of having rosacea redness all over the face – on the cheeks, forehead, nose, etc. Is agony the proper word to describe this? Isn’t that a bit exaggerated? Those who suffer from rosacea know this is not an overstatement.
When I first started looking for a treatment I found several possibilities online. I tried a few and came to the conclusion that for some people a cure for rosacea is possible. For me, a cure would be no more flareups. For others, a cure might be just a few weeks of no flareups.
I was determined to find a treatment for my condition and after trying my first product, I realized that my rosacea symptoms could be drastically reduced. When I tested another product I discovered that my rosacea could be more than reduced – it could be cured. As I write this, I have not had a flareup for more than 2 years. I still have faint redness when I don’t go through my daily regimine, but the flareups are gone. Some would consider this a miracle and an answer to prayer. Whatever the case, I’m glad I didn’t accept my condition for what it was and that I decided to keep looking for treatment. There is hope for your condition if you keep seeking and don’t give up like I almost did.