Guest guest Posted December 27, 1999 Report Share Posted December 27, 1999 Beth, If you notice your friend with the redness again, I would tell her about rosacea and suggest she see a dermatologist. It's better to know and treat early than to let the condition worsen. I know this from experience because I now realize I had rosacea a good 3-4 years before I was diagnosed. And that was during my peri-menopause period. After my diagnosis, a friend with rosacea said she had always noticed how red I got when I exercised. By the time I looked in a mirror, however, the redness had subsided or else just looked like healthy coloring. I also had two incidents of burns, one on my chin from sun and one on my cheeks from wind and was diagnosed with dry eyes during this time. But I didn't get full-blown rosacea until a year ago after elective surgery during which I had taken two rounds of steroids. If I had known I had rosacea, I certainly would have treated my skin differently. a Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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