Dear Julie,
Thank you for you question, in general I agree with my Dr Mahto. Rosacea can be quite embarrassing.
It is helpful to minimise exposure to triggers including sun protection.
Antibiotic creams and oral antibiotics are generally well tolerated and can be helpful for pustules and bumps of rosacea and can be used for this particular condition for prolonged periods of time if required.
If oral antibiotics cause a stomach upset or thrush or sun sensitivity there is a new antibiotic now available - Efracea. Efface also does not cause resistance of microbes to antibiotics, because it is used in so called sub microbial slow release dose/preparation.
Also there is a new non-antibiotic cream called soolantra which is just been licensed in the UK -it is faster and less irritant than old fashioned antibiotic cream.
if the problem is flushing / red face - there is a new gel available called Mirvaso. It is helpful to the majority of patients with flushing rosacea but it can take about a month to see maximum effect.
If it is of any use, you can see more information about rosacea, efracea, mirvaso
on my website
www.alexandroff.org.uk
I hope this is helpful.
With best wishes,
Dr Anton Alexandroff MCP(UK) CCT(Dermatology) FAAD FRSM
Consultant Dermatologist in Leicester Spire and Nuffield Health Hospitals and University Hospitals of Leicester
Member of the British Association of Dermatologists
www.alexandroff.org.uk
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