faciale - traduzione in italiano
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faciale - traduzione in italiano

LONG-TERM HUMAN SKIN DISEASE CHARACTERIZED BY RUDDY REDDENING OF THE SKIN
Acne rosacea; Vascular rosacea; Rosatia; Roseacea; Pyoderma faciale; Rosacea fulminans; Erythrotelangiectatic rosacea; Erythematotelangiectatic rosacea; Papulopustular rosacea; Glandular rosacea; Lupoid rosacea; Granulomatous rosacea; Micropapular tuberculid; Rosacea-like tuberculid of Lewandowsky; Rosacea conglobata; Phymatous rosacea; Erthemaotelangiectatic rosacea; Inflammatory rosacea; Phymas in rosacea; Rosacious tuberculid; Lupoid rosacea of Lewandowsky; Pustular rosacea; Telangiectatic rosacea; Rosasea
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faciale      
facial, intended for the face
estetica facciale      
facial beauty
fisionomia      
n. physiognomy, facial features

Definizione

acne rosacea

Wikipedia

Rosacea

Rosacea is a long-term skin condition that typically affects the face. It results in redness, pimples, swelling, and small and superficial dilated blood vessels. Often, the nose, cheeks, forehead, and chin are most involved. A red, enlarged nose may occur in severe disease, a condition known as rhinophyma.

The cause of rosacea is unknown. Risk factors are believed to include a family history of the condition. Factors that may potentially worsen the condition include heat, exercise, sunlight, cold, spicy food, alcohol, menopause, psychological stress, or steroid cream on the face. Diagnosis is based on symptoms.

While not curable, treatment usually improves symptoms. Treatment is typically with metronidazole, doxycycline, minocycline, or tetracycline. When the eyes are affected, azithromycin eye drops may help. Other treatments with tentative benefit include brimonidine cream, ivermectin cream, and isotretinoin. Dermabrasion or laser surgery may also be used. The use of sunscreen is typically recommended.

Rosacea affects between 1% and 10% of people. Those affected are most often 30 to 50 years old and female. People with paler skin or European ancestry are more frequently affected. The condition was described in The Canterbury Tales in the 1300s, and possibly as early as the 200s BC by Theocritus.