Where to get help for Rosacea

by THEA Home Beauty | May 13, 2023

If you suspect you have rosacea or if you feel your Rosacea symptoms are worsening, you should turn to healthcare professionals to get a proper diagnosis so that the right course of treatment can be identified.

Dermatologist

A dermatologist is a medical doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of skin conditions, including rosacea. They can examine your skin and investigate your symptoms to provide a diagnosis, prescribe medications or recommend other treatments, and offer advice on how to manage your symptoms.

General practitioner(GP)

Your GP can provide an initial diagnosis of rosacea and may prescribe medications or refer you to a dermatologist for further evaluation and treatment.

Ophthalmologist

If you have ocular rosacea, or Rosacea symptoms that appear on the eye, an ophthalmologist, or a medical doctor who specializes in eye care, can provide a diagnosis and recommend the appropriate treatment.

Pharmacist

Your local pharmacist can provide advice on over-the-counter products and recommend suitable products for managing your symptoms. You can find a list of over-the-counter drugs that are FDA approved in our blog, The Ultimate skincare for Rosacea.

It's important to seek help as early as possible as treatment can help prevent the condition from worsening. Additionally, healthcare professionals can offer advice on lifestyle changes and recommend appropriate treatments to help manage your symptoms.





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