Help with Rosacea

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Has anyone had any luck or used Clinique Redness Solution?

 

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    I bought a trio of products that the lady in boots recommended to me for roscea. 

    It's a eye cream , day cream and night cream. 

    I'm not to sure if it's made any difference really it's slightly calmer I would say although I was very depressed Thursday as my face looked awful!! Lots of bumps n spots n red. Came home showerd and put face mask on along with creams it's settled a bit but I'm off to doctors Tuesday for the doctors to sort this and send me to a skin specialist or something it's depressing me very badly!!! 

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      Hi, you should really try, Rozex gel 0.75% from your doctor. It REALLY healed my totally red face (I looked like I had glasses on)!

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      Thank you for ur advice.

      I'll ask the doctor if they could prescribe me the cream. Many thanks 

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      Good evening.

      Yes, but of course you must hear his diagnosis and opinion first. smile

      I experienced a slight bettering already after the first week on Rozex, but the cyclus of the illness crave at least 4 weeks to get a chance to heal, so give it time. Gel used twice a day, if remembered correctly. Be diligent! But use only a thin layer, and not more often than advised.

      Rozex gel 0.75% is a safe, known and well tested medicine gel for Rosacea.

      NB. Just beware of a new cream, Mirvaso. It is NOT enough tested yet, and a great percentage of users experienced a severe worsening of their contition, so please do not try this.. yet.

      Wishing well smile

       

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      NB! It is very important that you use a NEUTRAL moisturizer after you have applied  the ROZEX gel (no contents to disturb the use of Rozex)! Please get your pharmacist to help you. This can make a huge difference for healing or not!
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    Afternoon, everybody!!!   I have been suffering from the redness, spots etc for so long and only just decided last week to see the doctor.. he diagnosed me with     Papulopustular Rosacea.. even the same sounds vile!!!!  I was given Rozex cream (075 pct) and a course of Oxytetracycline, 250mg = 2 x twice a day for a month, to start with.... I only started taking it all three days ago, so it's too early to say how it will fare... I have virtually spent a week slavered in E45 cream after work... my skin is just sooooo sensitive at the moment and it is really getting me down.. I almost cancelled a party last night because I had got so upset with the rash and the spots and the pain yesterday.... why can't it come up on your rear end, if it does have to appear :-)... I am in a brand new relationship and yep, great, the man will think he has captured a right looker, lol... People say, oh it's just a rash, you can hardly see it if you put a bit of foundation on... but... oh heck, it's a hell of a lot more than that.... it's rather debilitating.. not like a proper serious illness, luckily, but it saps the self-confidence something chronic... I just want to hide my face all the time...............  so... yes... make up... what type.. what kind.. what won't make me want to scratch my face off the minute I apply it... do these creams and anti-biotics work??? I know there is no miracle cure, or cure even,,, but I need to get this under control and keep it under control... So.. I get quite stressed in life, who doesn't... I love Diet Coke, know that isn't good.. I don't eat meat... I am at a loss and the more I Dr. Internet it, the more confused I get.... I have one word please.... .HELP smile   seriously... any advice would be more than welcome.. I would try anything... looking at an alkaline diet, heard that helps...

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