Rosacea Treatments Bettendorf IA

Find top doctors who perform Rosacea Treatments in Bettendorf, IA. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Bettendorf, IA.

Local Businesses

Fries, Peter – Eye Surgeons Assoc

(563) 323-8888
1867 Warrior Dr
Bettendorf, IA 52722


Kumar, Manish

563-354-7546
2880 Aaa Court
Bettendorf, IA 52722


Susan Barbara Perry

563-332-1500
2535 Maplecrest Rd Ste 20
Bettendorf, IA 52722


Dr.Susan Perry

(563) 332-1500
2535 Maplecrest Rd # 20
Bettendorf, IA 52722


Landstrom, Sherry – Advanced Dermatology Laser

(563) 344-8726
1965 Spruce Hills Dr
Bettendorf, IA 52722


Giudici, Paula A – Giudici Paula A

(563) 823-0796
1910 E Kimberly Rd
Bettendorf, IA 52722


Eastern Iowa Dermatology Plc

(563) 359-7546
1912 Middle Rd
Bettendorf, IA 52722


Susan Perry

(563) 332-1500
2535 Maplecrest Rd Ste 20
Bettendorf, IA 52722


Tomlinson, Annette – Eye Surgeons Optical

(563) 323-8888
1871 Old Hudson Road
Bettendorf, IA 52722


Advanced Dermatology & Laser Center

(563) 344-8726
1965 Spruce Hills Drive
Bettendorf, IA 52722


Manish Gupta Kumar

563-359-7546
1912 Middle Rd Ste 200
Bettendorf, IA 52722


Dan A Bovenmyer

4044 Treeline Dr
Bettendorf, IA 52722


Susan Barbara Perry

(563) 332-1500
2535 Maplecrest Rd – Suite 20
Bettendorf, IA 52722


Perry, Susan B – Perry Susan B

(563) 332-1500
2535 Maplecrest Rd, #20
Bettendorf, IA 52722


Eye Surgeons Assoc

(563) 323-2020
1099 S Robert Ave
Bettendorf, IA 52722


Rosacea Treatments FAQ in Bettendorf, IA

Why did I suddenly get rosacea?

The cause of rosacea is unknown, but it could be due to an overactive immune system, heredity, environmental factors or a combination of these. Rosacea is not caused by poor hygiene and it’s not contagious. Flare-ups might be triggered by: Hot drinks and spicy foods.

Why did I develop rosacea?

The cause of rosacea is unknown, but it could be due to an overactive immune system, heredity, environmental factors or a combination of these. Rosacea is not caused by poor hygiene and it’s not contagious. Flare-ups might be triggered by: Hot drinks and spicy foods.

What happens if rosacea goes untreated?

Without treatment for your skin, rosacea can become more noticeable. For example, the long-lasting flushing can become permanent redness on your face. Spider veins may appear on your cheeks. Some people develop acne-like breakouts.

How do you calm rosacea eyes?

Steroid eye drops and ointments to reduce redness and swelling. Antibiotic pills or ointments to treat eye infection and rosacea of the skin. Artificial tears to help keep eyes moist. ( DO NOT take eye drops that treat bloodshot eyes. Eyelid scrubs to keep your eyes clean and free of infection.

Who typically gets rosacea?

Anyone can get rosacea, but it is more common among these groups: Middle-aged and older adults. Women, but when men get it, it tends to be more severe. People with fair skin, but it may be underdiagnosed in darker skinned people because dark skin can mask facial redness.

Can COVID trigger rosacea?

COVID-19 (SARS-COV-2) pandemic is associated with aggravation of facial dermatoses caused by professional prophylactic measures, mostly face masks, especially reported in healthcare workers, such as irritant and contact dermatitis, seborrheic dermatitis, rosacea, acne.

What can a dermatologist do for rosacea?

Because there is no cure for rosacea, treatment with prescription medication is often required for months to years to control symptoms. In addition, dermatologists commonly prescribe topical creams, lotions, ointments, gels, foams, or pads, such as: Azelaic acid (Azelex and Finacea) Brimonidine (Mirvaso)

Can anxiety bring on rosacea?

Stress manifests as an emotion, and it has been proven to trigger rosacea flare-ups just as easily as common physical triggers, such as spicy foods and alcohol. Excess or chronic stress causes the body to overreact, causing dramatic chemical and physical changes.

Can antihistamines help rosacea?

Taking an antihistamine about two hours before a meal may help counter the effects. Likewise, taking an aspirin may be helpful when eating niacin-containing foods such as tuna, peanuts and soy sauce. But rosacea patients must remember that antihistamines may cause drowsiness, especially when combined with alcohol.

Is rosacea an autoimmune problem?

In rosacea the inflammation is targeted to the sebaceous oil glands, so that is why it is likely described as an autoimmune disease.”

What vitamin deficiency can cause rosacea?

Rosacea and vitamin deficiency Some anecdotal evidence online suggests that vitamin deficiencies, particularly B vitamins, like B-12, may cause rosacea.