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Picture of a man with rosacea.

A rosacea picture is very useful in helping to understand a patient's rosacea. Your rosacea progress can be followed by a picture taken at various intervals of time. The rosacea picture shown is of a male in a mild stage of rosacea redness but with moderate to severe rosacea papules. There is no evidence in this picture of perioral dermatitis. Please note rhinophyma is in the early stage in this picture; therefore, a chronological picture diary is needed. Rhinophyma is more often found in pictures of men with rosacea. This rosacea picture doesn't show an acneform component of rosacea. This clinical picture is mild to moderate in redness without acne pimples in the picture.

The clinical rosacea picture does not indicate the dry flaky patches associated with seborrheic dermatitis. It is hard to tell from this picture of rosacea what degree of rosacea-related skin sensitivity may be present.

The eyes in this rosacea picture do not indicate ocular rosacea. The ocular complications are independent of the severity of facial rosacea. The most frequent sign, which may never progress, is chronically inflamed margins of the eyelids with scales and crusts, quite similar to seborrheic dermatitis, with which it is often confused. Many with ocular rosacea react to bright sunlight, fluorescent lights, and computer screens.

 

Picture of a woman with rosacea.

Often a picture can show much about the condition of one's rosacea. You may not realise how much your rosacea has progressed until you see a picture of yourself. The rosacea picture shown below is of a female with a mild stage of rosacea papules around her mouth. There is not an indication in this picture of perioral dermatitis. Rhinophyma is not present in the picture. Rhinophyma is more prevalent in pictures of men with rosacea. This rosacea picture doesn't present an adult acne component. This clinical picture is mild to moderate without pimples in the picture.

The clinical rosacea picture does not present with the dry flaky patches associated with seborrheic dermatitis. It is hard to tell from this picture of rosacea what degree of rosacea-related skin sensitivity may be present.

The puffiness around the eye area in this rosacea picture may be an indication of an ocular component of rosacea. Ocular rosacea is difficult to diagnose without seeing a medical text picture of the eyes.

 

 

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