Rosacea
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Rosacea
I am self diagnosed (45 years old) as am not getting anywhere with my GP so will have to pay for everything i decide to do. So, where do i start to help myself? Should i persist and ask for a referral to a specialist skin doctor, and try to go down the NHS route? Shall i try and look at my diet or with the products i use?
I desperately need help , particularly as the stress my redness causes makes me more anxious, which is why i am out of work which doesn't help (due to anxiety) and so cannot afford expensive treatments?
I desperately need help , particularly as the stress my redness causes makes me more anxious, which is why i am out of work which doesn't help (due to anxiety) and so cannot afford expensive treatments?
- wendygreen
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Re: Rosacea
Hi,
If you're not happy with the response you're getting from your GP, I suggest you seek a second opinion from another (more sympathetic) one. If, as you believe, you are suffering from rosacea there should be a GP at your surgery who is able to diagnose and treat it. As you clearly find your skin condition very distressing, please don't give up - there will be someone who is willing and able to help you.
However, whilst I recommend that you seek further medical help, I suggest you also try to help yourself by identifying your triggers and aiming to avoid them as much as possible. Please see my previous post for further information:
https://www.talkhealthpartnership.com/f ... 471#p32310
Once you start to feel more in control of your condition you should feel less stressed, which will also help to improve your symptoms, as stress can be a trigger.
Good luck!
Wendy
If you're not happy with the response you're getting from your GP, I suggest you seek a second opinion from another (more sympathetic) one. If, as you believe, you are suffering from rosacea there should be a GP at your surgery who is able to diagnose and treat it. As you clearly find your skin condition very distressing, please don't give up - there will be someone who is willing and able to help you.
However, whilst I recommend that you seek further medical help, I suggest you also try to help yourself by identifying your triggers and aiming to avoid them as much as possible. Please see my previous post for further information:
https://www.talkhealthpartnership.com/f ... 471#p32310
Once you start to feel more in control of your condition you should feel less stressed, which will also help to improve your symptoms, as stress can be a trigger.
Good luck!
Wendy
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- Dr Mark Brewin
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Re: Rosacea
Hi there
If you find that drugs or creams do not help, you may be able to be referred or indeed self-refer for a course of pulsed dye laser treatments. We see a number of patients with varying degrees of rosacea in our clinic and the results are generally favourable.
A simple Google search will help you find your nearest laser clinic. Make sure that you are treated with pulsed dye laser rather than IPL (intense pulsed light). A KTP vascular laser would give you similar favourable results.
Regards
Dr Mark Brewin
If you find that drugs or creams do not help, you may be able to be referred or indeed self-refer for a course of pulsed dye laser treatments. We see a number of patients with varying degrees of rosacea in our clinic and the results are generally favourable.
A simple Google search will help you find your nearest laser clinic. Make sure that you are treated with pulsed dye laser rather than IPL (intense pulsed light). A KTP vascular laser would give you similar favourable results.
Regards
Dr Mark Brewin
Dr Mark Brewin
Clinical Scientist - BSc (Hons), MSc, MIPEM, PhD
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Clinical Scientist - BSc (Hons), MSc, MIPEM, PhD
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