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  • 1Ms. Culp is a fourth-year medical student at Texas Tech University School of Medicine in Amarillo, Texas. Dr. Scheinfeld is Assistant Professor at Columbia University and a dermatologist in private practice. He can be reached at 30 Central Park South, Suite 2D, New York, NY 10019 (212-991-6490).

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Area of Science:

  • Dermatology
  • Inflammatory skin conditions

Background:

  • Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory condition impacting facial skin, blood vessels, and pilosebaceous units.
  • It commonly affects individuals of European descent but can occur in any skin type and may progress over time.
  • Patients often report facial flushing, blushing, and sensitive skin, with potential irritation from topical products.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide an overview of rosacea, including its characteristics, triggers, and current treatment landscape.
  • To summarize standard and alternative therapeutic options for managing rosacea symptoms.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing literature on rosacea pathophysiology and treatment.
  • Summary of FDA-approved and potential therapeutic agents for rosacea management.

Main Results:

  • Common rosacea symptoms include flushing, blushing, and skin sensitivity.
  • FDA-approved treatments include azelaic acid, topical metronidazole, and oral tetracyclines (minocycline, doxycycline).
  • Additional topical treatments and potential oral options like azithromycin exist, though not all are FDA-approved for rosacea.

Conclusions:

  • Rosacea requires ongoing management due to its chronic and progressive nature.
  • A range of treatments are available, with FDA approval for several key therapies.
  • Further investigation into agents like azithromycin may offer additional therapeutic avenues.