Anonymous wrote:Thanks - so, does it always start out this way (just redness/feeling hot and tingly) and continue to get worse?
Also, do you have other inflammatory conditions? I wonder about co-morbidities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, if face mites was the cause, wouldn't my face be red/flushed at all times (as opposed to coming and going)?
NP. I don't know, but Soolantra pretty much cleared up my rosacea (meaning mites were the likely cause), and it used to come and go quite a bit. It's definitely worth a try.
Anonymous wrote:So, if face mites was the cause, wouldn't my face be red/flushed at all times (as opposed to coming and going)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I developed rosacea after a sinus infection that required 3 courses of antibiotics. It took me about a year to figure out what triggers my face and neck to turn bright red/itchy/bumpy. I now avoid those triggers with a passion and that controls 80% of my flare ups. When my face starts to get tingly and hot I do cold compresses and a Benadryl to slow it down. I only wash my face with Dove Sensitive skin. I can only use Aveno lotion. I can't use any makeup. The only lip balm I can use is Chapstick, Burts Bees, Carmex and Blixtex tinted with spf. Figuring all of this out was a painful and frustrating process. I also can no longer drink beer or wine. I can drink hard alcohol once in a while. My dermatologist suggested I take a Pepcid Complete 1 hour before a drink to help the flare up and it usually does help. During the winter I have a humidifier going 24/7 in our house to help as well.
You probably also have SIBO.
See a GI doctor. Consider Rifaximin. You need to kill the bacteria that has gotten into your small intestine, most likely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine was triggered by face mites.
Did you find a way to kill/control them?
Anonymous wrote:Mine was triggered by face mites.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I developed rosacea after a sinus infection that required 3 courses of antibiotics. It took me about a year to figure out what triggers my face and neck to turn bright red/itchy/bumpy. I now avoid those triggers with a passion and that controls 80% of my flare ups. When my face starts to get tingly and hot I do cold compresses and a Benadryl to slow it down. I only wash my face with Dove Sensitive skin. I can only use Aveno lotion. I can't use any makeup. The only lip balm I can use is Chapstick, Burts Bees, Carmex and Blixtex tinted with spf. Figuring all of this out was a painful and frustrating process. I also can no longer drink beer or wine. I can drink hard alcohol once in a while. My dermatologist suggested I take a Pepcid Complete 1 hour before a drink to help the flare up and it usually does help. During the winter I have a humidifier going 24/7 in our house to help as well.
OP here - antibiotics could have triggered mine - I was at the ER with peritonitis and had emergency surgery. So, I had IV antibiotics followed by a week of two different antibiotics. Rosacea flushing started during this recovery process and it pops up at random times - no obvious/consistent triggers so far.
Anonymous wrote:I developed rosacea after a sinus infection that required 3 courses of antibiotics. It took me about a year to figure out what triggers my face and neck to turn bright red/itchy/bumpy. I now avoid those triggers with a passion and that controls 80% of my flare ups. When my face starts to get tingly and hot I do cold compresses and a Benadryl to slow it down. I only wash my face with Dove Sensitive skin. I can only use Aveno lotion. I can't use any makeup. The only lip balm I can use is Chapstick, Burts Bees, Carmex and Blixtex tinted with spf. Figuring all of this out was a painful and frustrating process. I also can no longer drink beer or wine. I can drink hard alcohol once in a while. My dermatologist suggested I take a Pepcid Complete 1 hour before a drink to help the flare up and it usually does help. During the winter I have a humidifier going 24/7 in our house to help as well.
Anonymous wrote:Mine was triggered by face mites.