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Rosacea
Rosacea has distinct clinical patterns and requires a different approach than acne or sensitive skin. This category covers how CutisRx evaluates rosacea and when prescription treatment may be appropriate.
Articles in this category
- Acne vs RosaceaAcne and rosacea can look similar, but treatment is not the same. Learn when redness, bumps, and breakouts need dermatology review.
- Online Rosacea Dermatologist: What to ExpectWhat an online rosacea dermatology visit involves and how CutisRx pathways evaluate rosacea patterns.
- Rosacea vs. Acne: How Clinicians Tell Them ApartClinical differences between rosacea and acne and why the treatment pathways are distinct.
- Flushing, Redness, and BumpsRosacea can show up as flushing, persistent redness, bumps, sensitivity, or visible vessels. Learn why pattern matters.
- Azelaic Acid, Metronidazole, IvermectinAzelaic acid, metronidazole, ivermectin, and other options may be used in rosacea care depending on the pattern.
- Skin Barrier and RosaceaRosacea-prone skin can flare with irritation. Learn why barrier care and diagnosis matter before stronger products.
- Why Over-the-Counter Redness Products DisappointRedness products may disappoint when the issue is rosacea, irritation, visible vessels, or the wrong diagnosis.
- Online Rosacea Treatment ReviewRosacea is not just sensitive skin. Learn when online dermatology review can help identify triggers, treatment options, and next steps.
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