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Who has cured ROSACEA?

Who has cured ROSACEA?

I don't know what to do anymore - I've been suffering from rosacea for several years, especially my nose - it swells and turns red. I've eliminated all fatty, salty, sweet, and spicy foods from my diet. I drink herbal stomach teas. But it hasn't gotten much better. Maybe someone has experience fighting this insidious disease?
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Гость
#1
The only diseases everyone on woman.ru has are cellulite, obesity, and pregnancy. Search for rosacea online, and you'll find some forum there that will give you better advice, while on woman.ru you should only ask about cellulite.
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#2
Rosacea? Did a doctor diagnose you? They should have prescribed treatment, medications, and follow-ups. It feels like everyone here is their own dermatologist.
Гость
#3
Nose. This is already rhinophyma, author.
Гость
#4
Katya, I truly sympathize with you; I also suffered from rosacea but managed to overcome it. Since 2005, the symptoms haven't bothered me. My name is Olga, and my ICQ is ***, if you're interested in the details.
Оля
#5
Olga, I can't find you by your ICQ number, maybe you made a mistake.
Ольга
#6
Strange, ICQ is working specifically for this number. Maybe I was offline for a few days. If ICQ still can't be found, write to olgaperova1978@gmail.com.
ВИТА
#7
Unfortunately, this can't be cured. :(
Ольга
#8
Actually, the common information online about rosacea, most doctors, etc., tend to be more intimidating... I have had very lasting treatment results: since the summer of 2005, my symptoms have not returned. In my doctor's practice, there have been four cases of rosacea treatment with positive outcomes (out of four people who came for consultation and treatment). But I agree, a lot depends on the individual and their mindset... if a person has resigned themselves to their illness, it will continue to gnaw at them... Another will keep searching for a way out until they find it :)
Виктория
#9
To everyone suffering from rosacea! I struggled and tried every treatment for almost 5 years. And only now, knock on wood, I'm seeing results. I've been taking Doxycycline for ten days. It's a tetracycline antibiotic. Inexpensive. I don't know how long the improvement will last, but it's there.!!!!!!!!!! I'll finish the second pack and see what happens without the medication. Wishing everyone luck in treatment and recovery!!!!!
#10
Victoria, please let me know how your treatment is going. What are you taking besides the antibiotic? Have any topical medications been prescribed? I'm really curious to know - on which day after starting the antibiotics did you notice an improvement? And what was the severity of your condition?
ВИТА
#11
I was offered cryo-facial massage, but it required going to work after 1 PM for 10 days, and I couldn't manage that. Steaming the face is not allowed, I know that for sure.
#12
Today, I finally went to the dermatologist. He confirmed my diagnosis—rosacea. He sent me to get tested for giardia and dysbiosis, plus an abdominal ultrasound. In the meantime, I'm supposed to take Bellataminal for three weeks and apply either Basiron or Differin on my face every other night. However, I declined these medications because I've used them before and they severely burned my skin. Although the doctor and I figured out that I had overused them—combining them and applying them twice a day—we still agreed to stick with Skinoren for now, since I've already been using it for two weeks anyway. We'll see how it goes. It's essential to moisturize the skin and wash my face only once a day—at night with a very gentle gel. In the morning, I should wipe my face with Sensibio H2O water. That's all the prescriptions for now (until the test results). Let's see how things progress.
Гость
#13
Well, of course, it's incurable, but! It is possible and necessary to improve the situation. If you're troubled by rosacea-induced acne, you can definitely fight it. At the very least, you can avoid making it worse with an unhealthy lifestyle. For that, you need to know as much as possible about your condition. Unfortunately, there's not much information available, but the basics are there and should be taken into account.
Natalia
#14
Airin3, does it help? I probably ended up with a bad doctor—she didn't prescribe any tests, just told me to take Milgamma for 20 days and buy Sensibio AR cream. The cream is good, of course; my condition isn't getting worse, but it's not improving one bit either. I'll try buying this water and Sinocoren too. Probably, antibiotics should still be prescribed by a doctor, right? I have very few pimples, but my skin is red, and it looks really unattractive.
Виктория
#15
I have taken antibiotics in two-week courses twice already. Improvement occurs after about a week, meaning fewer new breakouts. Then the skin clears up completely. But within a little over a month, they start appearing again. I always apply Skinoren gel, Differin, and Metrogyl topically. Overall, it has definitely gotten better than before. But I've read in articles that antibiotics should be taken for up to a month. I'm a bit afraid to take them for that long. However, I think I'll soon decide to try this experiment.
Наталья
#16
I've been suffering for about six years now, constantly applying Yam ointment in the evening and then a sulfur and metronidazole-based ointment. It gets somewhat better, but not for long.
Татьяна
#17
I have been suffering from this condition for five years now. Currently, I'm treating my stomach. The doctor prescribed topical hormone-containing ointments and also recommended Bioptron (Zepter), a light therapy device. There are very good reviews online about it—I'm going to try it. I've also read that the cause might be intestinal dysbiosis and the notorious Helicobacter pylori. The ointment brought immediate improvements, but it shouldn't be overused as it can age the skin quickly. Overall, I need to find a suitable regimen and apply it two to three times a year.
гость
#18
Never use hormone-containing preparations in the treatment of rosacea; it is strictly contraindicated. You may initially see improvement, but then irreversible consequences will follow. The doctor who recommended this is incompetent; go see another one.
oxi
#19
I've been suffering from rosacea for 15 years now, and it feels like I've tried everything except Roaccutane. I use hormonal ointments for just two days a month, trying not to overuse them, and constantly rely on Skin-cap instead of a regular cream. Otherwise, if left untreated, it escalates into an unbearably itchy, red, scaly face—there's no other word for it.
Вячеслав
#20
I completely agree about hormone-containing ointments. I tried them myself =( At first, there's a short-term improvement, but then the disease flares up even more... "Thanks" to my dermatologist....
Инна
#21
I've been suffering for a year, have been hospitalized with this problem for a month, getting discharged the day after tomorrow, but there's practically no improvement. What should I do? I'm in shock! I want to talk to the doctor tomorrow about ozone injections. Has anyone tried it? I read online that it seems to help.
Гость
#22
Don't trust the charlatans from this clinic. They drained a ton of money from me with zero results. I especially want to talk about how the staff at this clinic treat people. I was extremely dissatisfied with the service and the disrespectful attitude, not to mention how much money Euroferma squeezed out of me.

My rosacea is still here and not going away. You need to look for good treatments on foreign websites. Our doctors don't know how to treat rosacea.
Гость
#23
A week ago, I bought the Rosacea cream from Ovante and had high hopes for it, but unfortunately, everything got even worse. The breakouts spread to the décolletage area, and my face became all wrinkled because the cream dries out the skin.
Гость
#24
Since February, it has blossomed. I tried ointments, antibiotics. All in vain. My friends gave me a recipe from a healthy lifestyle magazine. I applied it for a week, morning and evening. It's a miracle!!!!

Recipe:

1 tablespoon of unrefined vegetable oil

1 tablespoon of rendered pork fat

1 tablespoon of unsalted cow's butter

1 tablespoon of pine resin

1 tablespoon of spruce resin

1 tablespoon of fir resin (you can use two or even one type of resin)

A little more than 1 tablespoon of wax

1 medium onion with skin (make cuts to form petals so it releases all its juice)

Put everything in a pan except the cow's butter, add it later to prevent burning. Simmer everything together until the "petals" become dry. Do not allow it to burn; cook over low heat. Then strain the mixture through two layers of gauze and transfer it to a glass or porcelain dish. The result is a yellow, oily ointment with the smell of resin. You can add larch sulfur, which is often sold in Siberia.

If the ointment turns out too thick, add a little more fat.

The ointment lasts for years, doesn't spoil, doesn't lose its healing properties, quickly draws out pus, and relieves pain.

I'll be very happy if it helps.

I'm waiting for feedback.
Наташа
#25
Who has treated rosacea in China? What was the result, and where exactly did you get treated?
Валентин
#26
Skinoren definitely helps on the cheeks and chin, but what about the nose when rhinophyma has started? All the capillaries are visible, pores are enlarged, the nose is oily due to improper functioning of the sebaceous glands, and this is only the first stage.
Ирина
#27
Catherine, I also had rosacea. I cured it with a cream. I can write more details by email at star19881@rambler.ru.
Раиса
#28
Yes, I managed to cure my rosacea after 4 years of suffering and trying all kinds of treatments—around 50 types—from conventional medicine and folk remedies, all with consistently negative results.

The method is simple. Dilute Dimexide with water in a 3:1 ratio (water) and apply it all over your face with a cotton swab, several times until it turns red. All the mites and calcium deposits start surfacing, and it will burn, but only briefly. You need to clean all that out. Repeat about 5 times a day. At night, without washing off the Dimexide, cover your face with a thick layer of baby cream (with chamomile) mixed with vitamin E and A, plus pure Dimexide (a teaspoon per half-tube of cream), and in the morning, wash with serum. After about a week, your facial skin will become white. Just don't stop for another week. Then take a break for a week and repeat if necessary. Take Polyphepan internally to remove toxins from your body. All these mites die instantly, and Dimexide apparently dissolves them by penetrating inside. It's cheap. Yes, you can follow up with various masks based on rice flour and cottage cheese. You can also use butter (homemade) and after 5 minutes, apply sour cream for 30 minutes. The effect surprised even me.
ИРИНА
#29
RAISA, how long has it been since your treatment? Is it just temporary relief? And I'd like to clarify about Dimexide – after applying it all over the face, how long should I wait before washing it off? And with what? Just regular water?
Сеня
#30
What is this serum? Is it the one from milk, like yogurt? Can I use store-bought? What about kefir?
Сеня
#31
3 parts Dimexide and 1 part water or the other way around? Will my face burn with these ratios? Will the effects appear immediately or gradually? Do you mean to clean it with a cotton ball?
Елена
#32
Fellow sufferers. I also have a problem with facial redness, especially on my nose and chin. I've been to doctors. The most effective treatment was at the local skin clinic(!). They diagnosed rosacea and gave me a simple and inexpensive remedy. It just stings a lot. You need to apply a 20% Benzyl Benzoate emulsion at night. Do this for about 10-15 days. In the morning, gently wipe it off with a cotton pad and cleansing milk, then apply Rosex cream. Such creams are available from different brands. For oily and normal skin, Roselian (Uriage) is better, and for dry skin, Atyruger (Avene). I figured all this out through trial and error. And most importantly, keep hoping that everything will be fine. I'm already doing better! I swear.
Сеня
#33
One of my cheeks has become whiter in one spot, but the other one isn't at all. I'm diluting Dimexide with water 1:1, and the skin is peeling. If I don't apply anything, the skin in that area looks like after cellulite, it's getting scary!
Ольга
#34
Does photo rejuvenation help with rosacea?
Гость
#35
They write that it seems to help and seems to be not for long, but it's probably expensive(

Raisa, be a good person, please go to the website and answer the question, after all, in what proportion to dilute this Dimexide and how long to keep it on, because the skin is already peeling off((((
Гость
#36
I don't wash it off at all.
Лариса
#37
I have been suffering from rosacea for 8 years. I was treated by a professor at a dermatology clinic—the large pimples went away, but redness appears periodically, and my skin has become uneven. I took antibiotics for six months, stopped them on my own, and parted ways with the professor when I developed dysbiosis and damaged my liver and kidneys.
Кио
#38
Hello, everyone. I've been suffering from this condition for a long time, since I was about 19. Initially, it only appeared after drinking alcohol as redness and flaking around my nose, but now it has worsened (I'm 26 now). I'm following a diet and attending a day clinic at the Dermatology Center here in Yekaterinburg. I have a few questions for you:

1) Have you tried folk remedies like yarrow decoction, chamomile, propolis, aloe vera juice, or rosehip?

2) My doctor told me not to wash my face during treatment. It's been 5 days, and my skin is terribly itchy, and my beard—when it grows out—seems to make the reaction worse, I think. What would you advise me to do?
Гость
#39
Why aren't you using the guest's recipe from message 27? It really works.
Гость
#40
Olga
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Photorejuvenation doesn't help; I just spent a lot of money and got no results.
VVK
#41
I was prescribed TRICHOPOL 250mg, to take 3 tablets a day for 10 days, then 10 days off, and repeat this cycle 3 times. Everything cleared up. However, it lasted for 1.5 years, though during that time: no diet, constant hot drinks and food, alcohol, sauna, sun exposure, etc.—basically, a full life. Now, I've been prescribed Trichopol again, and after 10 days, there are noticeable improvements; I hope it all goes away.

P.S. I'm considering changing my lifestyle; maybe that will help.
Людмила
#42
Regarding letter No. 44: Was anything besides Trichopol used? Did you use any kind of cream? I have very dry facial skin, please respond! To my email: mila.kostkina@mail.ru
VVK
#43
With Trichopol, Zineryt for 30 days, then Skinoren gel, once a day.
Гость
#44
I developed rosacea due to low stomach acid. I'm drinking herbal infusions: calamus root and wormwood. Externally, ketoconazole cream (Nizoral - it's actually an antifungal) works really well – it's non-hormonal and shows effects very quickly.
Гость
#45
Trichopol is prescribed for demodicosis (by the way, such a diagnosis does not exist), and rosacea is not always a consequence of Demodex (mite) activity—it can also be present in healthy individuals.
ксю
#46
I was prescribed Trichopol 250mg, one tablet three times a day for 10 days, then twice a day for another 10 days, and 10 days with one tablet a day, Ascorutin, tetracycline ointment, and Rosamet (Metrogyl) ointment, and also herbal decoctions: chamomile, calendula, St. John's wort. I'm waiting, maybe it will help.
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Гость
#47
I've been suffering from this illness for three years, nothing has helped—neither Trichopol, nor Rozamet, nor Skinoren, and they themselves admit they don't understand it((( Will I never have a clean, beautiful face again? Where can I find a miracle-working doctor????
Гость
#48
Has anyone tried electrocoagulation?
Виктория
#49
I visited a gastroenterologist. It turned out to be severe dysbiosis. I've already partially completed treatment (over 5 months). The improvement is clear. I'm continuing with the treatment. I recommend everyone get tested for dysbiosis and see a good gastroenterologist with the results. Good luck to all.
Людмила
#50
Guest
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In February 2009, my son (16 years old) developed huge pink pimples (4 of them) on his nose. At the cosmetic clinic, he underwent electrocoagulation. The healing was quick, but deep little scars and pits remained. By the way, dermatologists diagnosed it as acne.

In November 2009, there was another severe flare-up (6 pimples on the nose).

We decided against electrocoagulation (afraid of scarring). Treatment included: erythromycin for 10 days, trichopol for 20 days, autohaemotherapy, vitamin A, neurobex, yeast, intramuscular plasmol for 10 days, herbal mixture for 30 days, and polyphepan 10g on an empty stomach for 14 days. In January, they prescribed 20% benzoyl-benzoate for 3 weeks at night, and Skinoren in the morning.

Result: after 2 months, the pimples became smaller, but the nose turned a bluish-purplish hue. His cheeks started to redden, and then breakouts appeared on his cheeks, forehead, and chin (especially severe). All prescriptions were made by associate professors and professors. Eventually, they diagnosed him with rosacea and early-stage rhinophyma. If anyone has this condition, please respond (especially young men) at lipenludmila@rambler.ru. Has anyone tried cryomassage, laser, and what were the results? Does the nose lighten?