Rosacea Review
Fall 2005
- FEATURE: Scientists Report New Findings at Rosacea Research Workshop
- FEATURE: Therapy, Lifestyle Bring Successful Rosacea Control
- FEATURE: Hot Sauce, Wine and Tomatoes Cause Flare-ups, Survey Finds
- Q & A: Answers to Readers' Questions
- TIPS: Reducing Holiday Flare-ups
- READER SURVEY ON ROSACEA
- BRIEF: Is It Rosacea -- or Just Sun Damage?
- SUCCESS STORY: Florida Heat, Sun Not Only Cause for Her Red Face
Tips for Reducing Holiday Flare-ups
The festive holiday season is approaching and, although it is a time of joy and celebration, rosacea patients must be extra diligent in avoiding flare-ups during this time of year. Here are some tips for getting through the upcoming holidays and keeping rosacea at bay:
- Avoid stress. Stress is not only a leading rosacea trigger, but is often at an all-time high during this busy season. Taking good care of yourself -- getting plenty of rest, eating right, avoiding worry or over-committing yourself and maintaining a daily exercise routine -- can go a long way in controlling your condition. When a stressful situation occurs, remember to use deep breathing or other stress-reducing techniques.
- Protect yourself. Wind and cold weather affect many rosacea patients. Wear a hat and scarf that protect your face, and use a sunscreen if you're outdoors.
- Keep the kitchen cool. Indoor heat is a common rosacea trigger, especially if the holidays mean extended time cooking. Be sure the kitchen is well ventilated. Keep a cool, damp towel around to pat on your face, sip a cool drink or chew ice chips to avoid flushing. Take a break to a cooler room when possible.
