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in addition to lifestyle changes to help manage their triggers rather than products that specifically target redness.
On the flip side, not all redness is related to rosacea, Dr. Lipner points out. Eczema, as well as some immune-related conditions such as lupus, can also cause redness in a rosacea-like pattern. So if you’re trying redness-reducing products and aren’t seeing results, that might be a sign to talk to a dermatologist about what might be causing your redness.
Ultimately, Dr. Lipner doesn’t think there’s any real harm for those with healthy skin to try out redness-reducing products containing things like aloe or oatmeal. But if you’re using them to address a different concern , there’s probably something better out there. However, knowing that people with rosacea often have sensitive skin, it’s important to use these products with caution as they can actuallyirritation in some patients, Dr. Lipner says. And if you do have redness, it’s important to get it properly diagnosed with a board-certified dermatologist so you can manage it in the most effective way.
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