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Rosacea with Facial Flushing

Dermatology
AaravGender: MaleAge: 39 years (Adult) Chronicity: 2 years

Presenting Complaints & History

  • Persistent redness (erythema) across the nose and cheeks
  • Frequent, intense facial flushing triggered by heat or spicy food
  • Small, pus-filled papules resembling acne on cheeks
  • Burning and stinging sensation when applying moisturizers

Clinical Assessment

Diagnosed with erythematotelangiectatic and papulopustular rosacea. Experienced frequent flushing that caused social embarrassment.

Diagnostic Investigations: Clinical skin assessment showing prominent telangiectasia (visible blood vessels) on cheeks.

Homeopathic Therapeutics & Management

Remedies selected to reduce vasomotor instability, calm capillary hyper-reactivity, and soothe skin hypersensitivity.

Selected Constitutional Remedies: Sulfur and Belladonna

Lifestyle & Nutritional Support

Avoidance of triggers (spicy food, hot beverages, direct sun), wearing broad-spectrum sunscreen, and using gentle ceramides.

Clinical Outcome

Follow-up Period: 6 months
  • Significant reduction in the frequency and intensity of facial flushing
  • Complete clearance of papulopustular breakouts on cheeks
  • Resolved burning and stinging sensation, allowing normal skincare
  • Vessel redness became less visible, improving quality of life
Medically reviewed by Dr. Navaneeth K. Unni
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