Rosacea is a skin condition that results in redness of the face, and the blood vessels on the face become visible. In some cases, it also results in red, small, and pus-filled bumps on the face, nose swelling, dry and irritated eyes. Topical medications, oral antibiotics, and acne drugs are used in its treatment.
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My 90-year-old mother took cortisone shots which flared rosacea and breastfold fungus. Please help.
Query: Hello doctor,My 90-year-old mother suffers from bladder Ecoli UTIs. She currently has been three months UTI-free on a regimen of intermittent Bactrim, vitamin C, and mannose. She has spinal and SI joint arthritis. She has taken cortisone shots and thought it helps. Recently it flared rosacea and bre... Read Full »
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