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ROSACEA TREATMENTS

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A common skin condition that occurs when capillaries on the skin’s surface inflame, rosacea gives the appearance of redness and flushing on the face.

After reviewing your profile and addressing any skin concerns you may have, a member of our medical team may prescribe you with a single or combination therapy option, depending upon the severity of your rosacea.

Treat rosacea with fast and convenient access to prescription treatment based on your skin.

Azelaic acid

The diversity of this skin condition of uncertain pathophysiology often makes it difficult to manage, with research showing a significant impact on quality of life for many patients. 

Although ongoing treatment may be required to see results, clinical studies have shown that azelaic acid is an effective and recommended medical treatment.

The medical team at hub.health only prescribes treatments that they know and trust. Azelaic acid is the most commonly prescribed treatment for the initial management of rosacea, When applied topically, this gel reduces redness and swelling and eliminates rosacea-causing bacteria. Azelaic acid also decreases keratin levels, which has been known to clog pores and worsen the symptoms associated with rosacea.

 

Antibiotics

In moderate to severe cases of rosacea, your assigned clinician may prescribe an oral antibiotic medication to control bacteria and further reduce inflammation.

Rosacea

In addition to medicated or prescription solutions, people with rosacea often find that an ice pack or cold damp compress can help to calm the inflammation when applied gently to the affected area.

By paying close attention to your environment when a flare-up occurs, you have a better chance of identifying what triggers your rosacea.

Get access to treatment for rosacea prescribed by an Australian based medical team, delivered directly to your door.

It’s time to look after your health

Our team of trusted medical experts prescribe dermatologist-developed treatments for your skin type. Start the conversation with a member of the hub.health medical team and take control of your rosacea today.

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Rosacea prevalence, reporting, impact and experience:

  1. National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS). Rosacea [Internet]. 2020 [cited 2024 Jun 14].
  2. Mayo Clinic. Rosacea: Symptoms and Causes [Internet]. 2022 [cited 2024 Jun 14].
  3. Better Health Channel. Rosacea [Internet]. State Government of Victoria; 2022 [cited 2024 Jun 14].
  4. Healthdirect Australia. Rosacea [Internet]. 2023 [cited 2024 Jun 14]. 
  5. Cleveland Clinic. Rosacea: Symptoms, Causes, Triggers & Treatment [Internet]. 2023 [cited 2024 Jun 14].

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