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Symptoms of Acne Rosacea
Acne Rosacea is a very bad problem of acne that occurs in individuals. This disease cannot be cured completely but can be controlled if the occurrence is noticed prior to the aggravation of the problem. There are certain symptoms that will help you to understand the occurrence of the problems at a very early stage and therefore it will be possible to treat the disease from an early stage. Redness around the cheeks, chin, nose and forehead is the most common symptom of acne rosacea. There are also small blood vessels visible on the face in addition to the regular occurrence of bumps and pimples on the face. The problem is also characterized by the formation of watery or irritated eyes. In the advanced stages, the symptoms are enlarged red nose, thick bumps and pimples on the lower portion of the nose and also on the cheeks and puffiness of the cheeks. If these symptoms are taken care of from an early stage and are treated likewise, the problem can be controlled. |
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