"me at home" <rosmini.DeleteThis@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> Actually I not yet taken the time to get a doctor to give it a name
> but my reason for visited this group today After showering I noticed
> that the area right behind both ears was very red so as to look badly
> sunburnt but I have not been outside long enough in the last 4-5 days.
> I knew this was something else and I grew a little concerned about it.
> After reading a few sites regarding rosesea and it's symptoms which
> explained some other things I have wondered about like this condition
> is especially prevalent among people like myself who flush. rosy
> cheeks in the cold and couple of other things that I have or have had
> that differentiate the two problems. But aside from the first time I
> noticed it I have never had anything that would make me consult a
> doctor. I however occasionally wish I could do something about the dry
> skin.
Personally, I think you should make an appointment to see a doctor and find
out what it is. If it is sebbhoria, then you can use the meds and it will
go away. Their topicals, by the way. It's a condition that is usually
brought on by stress or foods. That doesn't mean that you don't also have
rosacea. I have it all. But I do not flush nor do I have white skin. I
have had no recurrances of sebbhoria since changing my diet.
The sites most commonly affected by sebbhoria are: around the eyes, around
the ears, around the mouth and along the nose. I also would get spots on my
legs. My worst spots on my face were in front of one ear and under my eyes.
The redness stays, though, it doesn't go away like a flush. And it may
really itch.
What kind of moisturizer are you using?
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