Rosacea is not just a physical condition. Left untreated, it can progress and possibly cause scarring, which can have physical and psychological impacts. Rosacea has three stages, and with each stage symptom severity increases.
- This stage usually begins with nothing more than a blush or a sunburned look.
- The erythema can persists for hours or days.
- Soon the redness becomes more noticeable and doesn't go away.
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- As a result of the continual flushing, the skin becomes irritated and inflamed.
- Pimples may appear on the face.
- These pimples may be papules (small, red and solid) or pustules (pus-filled, like teenage acne).
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- This stage is often called inflammatory rosacea.
- As the condition progresses, papules and pustules crop up and may continue for weeks.
- These lesions usually appear on the forehead, nose and cheeks.Facial pores become more prominent.
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The following adverse experiences have been reported with the topical treatment of metronidazole: burning, skin irritation, dryness, transient redness, metallic taste, tingling or numbness of extremities and nausea.