Rosacea is a chronic condition, which means you’ll always have it, but your symptoms may come and go. Tell your doctor about your symptoms and how often you have flare-ups. What you say today will help shape your treatment plan.
Newly diagnosed:
What kind of rosacea do I have?
What are my treatment options?
Can you recommend over-the-counter products to help my skin?
Do I need to change my bathing and skincare routines?
How quickly will my skin start to look better?
Living with rosacea:
If my first treatment doesn’t work, what else can I try?
What should I do if I have side effects?
Are there any lifestyle changes I can make to help my skin?
How often should I schedule follow-up appointments?
TIP:
Always share with your doctor any updates since your last visit—from new medicines to major life changes. These can impact what happens with your skin.
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