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Basic Information

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Do you smoke, or have you recently quit smoking?
Do you have any medical conditions?
Are you allergic to any medication or do you have any allergies?
Are you taking any medication? This includes non-prescription, over-the-counter medicines as well as herbal remedies.
Have you ever had any major surgery?
Have you ever had a stroke or 'mini stroke'?
Have you had any heart problems, such as angina (chest pain) or a heart attack?
Have you recently stopped taking any medication?
Is there a history of any illness that runs within your family?
Do you have any liver or kidney problems?

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Calculate your BMI

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Prescription Questionnaire

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Have your symptoms changed since they first appeared?
Do you have any difficulty swallowing pills or capsules?
Do you have any questions about the treatment?
Do you have a preferred pharmacy?
I confirm that I fully understood and have read completely all questions in this form and all of my answers are true and accurate, to the best of my knowledge.

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Important, please read!

At a glance

 

Rosacea is a non-contagious but chronic inflammatory skin disease. Those affected can experience redness, pimples and nodules mainly in the face area, mostly on the cheeks, nose, forehead and chin.

More rarely, the eyes and eyelids become inflamed as a result of the disease.

 

Rosacea is caused by a number of factors. In most cases, the disease first appears between the ages of 30 and 50. Since there are different forms, it is difficult to estimate how many people have rosacea worldwide. In regions with a fair-skinned population, around 1 - 10% of people are affected . Women are more often affected than men; in men, on the other hand, the symptoms are more pronounced.

 

Symptoms

 

Depending on the severity of the symptoms, there are three different stages of rosacea-

  • Stage 1 (rosacea erythemato-telangiectatica, copper fin, couperose)-
    • Those affected suffer from reddened facial skin that burns, stings or itches. This reddening disappears spontaneously, but remains permanently in the later course.
  • Stage 2 (papulopustular rosacea)-
    • In addition to the reddening of the skin and enlarged vessels, nodules (papules) and pus-filled vesicles (pustules) develop
  • Stage 3 (Rosacea hypertrophica)-
    • The connective tissue and the sebum glands grow stronger. Especially in men

 

Treatments

 

Irish Clinic offers various treatments. Please fill out the online questionnaire to receive the most suitable treatment.

Patients should avoid factors that make symptoms worse such as-

  • stress
  • alcohol
  • warm drinks
  • spicy food
  • sun exposure

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