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Hot flashes in menopause can cause areas of the face, neck, or chest to flush, triggering a rosacea flare-up. Oral and topical medications can often help you manage symptoms. Rosacea is a chronic ...
Type four is called ocular rosacea, and this is where the condition can occur in the eyes. Symptoms often include swollen eyelids, bloodshot eyes, burning or itching of the skin and feeling like ...
"Conditions like Sjögren’s syndrome, thyroid eye disease, and rosacea also often involve the eyelids." Physical manipulation, like excessive rubbing or even over-washing, can also cause dryness ...
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