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Q I have what looks like acne (red bumps, but no pus or blackheads) on my upper forehead and scalp. I don’t have the characteristic subtype 1 rosacea sign of facial flushing. Is it possible to have papulopustular rosacea without the facial flushing?

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Response from Dr. Michelle Pelle, assistant clinical professor of dermatology, University of California – San Diego School of Medicine:

It is possible to have the redness, bumps and pimples of subtype 2 papulopustular rosacea without the facial flushing often present with subtype 1. While the flushing of subtype 1 is often seen before or at the same time as subtype 2, rosacea does not necessarily develop this way in every patient.

The best advice is to see your dermatologist for a professional diagnosis of your condition and appropriate therapy. Regardless of whether you have rosacea, your signs and symptoms may become progressively more severe without proper care and medical treatment.

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