Rosacea is a common skin disorder that results in facial flushing or persistent redness on the face. It can also result in tiny, pus-filled lumps and swollen blood vessels. Symptoms can come for a few weeks or months and they might subside for a while. Additionally, rosacea can be misdiagnosed as dermatitis or other skin conditions. Erythematotelangiectatic: This type of rosacea is characterized by persistent facial redness accompanied by enlarged and visible blood vessels. Symptoms may flare up unexpectedly, with periods of improvement followed by worsening
Papulopustular: In this type, pus- or fluid-filled pimples develop on the skin, often leading to swelling. The symptoms are akin to those of acne. Phymatous: Symptoms of phymatous rosacea include skin swelling and thickening, resulting in a bumpy texture. This type typically affects the nose, potentially causing it to appear bulbous (rhinophyma). Ocular: Ocular rosacea impacts the eyes, leading to irritation, redness, and excessive tearing. Light sensitivity is common, and painful bumps may form on the eyelids (styes)
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| Country | Estimated Cost |
|---|---|
| United States | $6,000 |
| United Kingdom | $3,500 |
| India via Medvalley | $500 – $2,500 |
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