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Can I Use Azelaic Acid and Rosacea Cream Together?

Usage of Rosacea Cream Hello, doctor. I would like to ask if I can use a 20% azelaic acid cream purchased from the pharmacy to lighten acne scars while also using a prescription cream for rosacea. Can these two creams be used simultaneously, or should I wait a few hours in betwee...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
You can use Lifu ointment during the day and azelaic acid ointment at night.

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How Long Until Demodex Mites Return After Treatment with Baimiening?

Question: After applying four doses of acaricide, how long will it take for the mites to return? Hello, Doctor. I previously had a problem with rosacea and was prescribed Clindamycin and Sulfacetamide. After using them, my entire face broke out in papules (very densely, like smal...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
You should consult your attending physician about this issue, as they are the most familiar with your medical condition.

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Long-Term Doxycycline Use for Seborrheic and Rosacea Dermatitis: Risks and Benefits

Long-term use of tetracycline doxycycline? Hello, doctor. I have seborrheic dermatitis combined with rosacea, and it recurs very frequently. The only effective treatment for me has been oral medication. Therefore, my doctor has advised me to take doxycycline antibiotics long-term...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
It is relatively safe, but if you do not want to take medication, you should find ways to improve your lifestyle habits to prevent the recurrence of seborrheic dermatitis or rosacea.

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Can People with Keloid Skin Use Azelaic Acid Safely?

Can individuals with keloid-prone skin use azelaic acid? Hello Doctor: I have a tendency to develop keloids and have been using azelaic acid (Simei ointment) to treat my rosacea on the face. I came across information online stating that individuals with a keloid tendency should n...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
1. Yes. 2. Rhododendron acid is ineffective in treating keloids.

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Managing Rosacea and Acne During Pregnancy: Safe Solutions

Pregnancy with rosacea? I have been dealing with rosacea and acne-prone skin. Currently, I am pregnant and do not want to use medication. What can I do to improve my skin condition? Thank you.


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
Do you not even want to use topical ointments? That might be a bit challenging.

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Understanding the Effects of Azelaic Acid and Clindamycin on Acne Treatment

Rhododendron acid and clindamycin? Hello Doctor: I have been seeking treatment for my acne problem for the past two months, but the acne continues to recur. The medications I have been using include oral tetracycline, topical clindamycin, and Clogel gel, and I have also started u...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
1. The lesion is not visible, so it cannot be determined. 2. It is possible. 3. It is possible. 4. Treatment for rosacea. 5. Drug resistance may not necessarily develop.

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Can Cat Fur Trigger Rosacea? Understanding the Causes and Symptoms

The etiology of rosacea? Hello Doctor, four months ago I adopted a cat, and recently I've noticed peeling and redness on my face. I visited a doctor who diagnosed me with seborrheic dermatitis and mentioned that it could be triggered by cat fur. However, when I searched onli...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
Without actually seeing the lesion, it is impossible to determine the issue. If it is very concerning, please seek medical attention as it is necessary to be evaluated in order to understand the problem.

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Managing Skin Allergies: Do You Really Need Medication?

Skin medication issues? Dr. Wu, I have been experiencing allergic reactions on my skin for nearly a year. I have seen three different doctors, and they all diagnosed me with different conditions (infection, rosacea, dermatitis). The treatments from the first two doctors (topical ...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
No lesions were observed, making it difficult to determine the issue. You should consult your attending physician, as they are most familiar with your condition.

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Effective Treatments for Rhinophyma Scars: Tips for Smooth Skin

Rosacea problem I would like to inquire about the raised acne scars caused by rosacea (which do not contain any active acne, just tissue). They have not diminished over time, and I am wondering if there are any topical treatments that can help flatten these scars and restore my s...


Dr. Li Yufen Reply:
Hello: For a detailed introduction to rosacea, you can refer to the article on the Dermatology Expert Health website http://www.drskincare.com.tw/Qa/Index.aspx?CID=9. Each time I apply medication in the morning, the area peels. During autumn and winter, it is advisable to use a l...

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Managing Skin Allergies During Menopause: Symptoms and Treatments

Skin allergy Hello Dr. Wu! I have been experiencing menopause for the past two years, and my skin has also shown some issues. My cheeks tend to flush by the afternoon, which I didn't find unusual, but in the past six months, I've started to develop one or two red papule...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
Rosacea and seborrheic dermatitis can be clinically differentiated. Without observing the lesions, it is not possible to determine the exact issue. Any subsequent discussions will be hypothetical. If you are experiencing significant distress, please seek medical attention promptl...

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Two Dermatology Questions: Rosacea Diagnosis and Laser Treatment for Freckles

Two questions? Hello Dr. Wu, I have two questions to ask you: 1. Can a biopsy confirm rosacea? 2. If there are freckles under the eyes, approximately in the location of the "卧蚕" (the area just below the lower eyelid), which is very close to the eyeball, is it possible t...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
1. Not necessary. 2. Yes.

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Understanding Acne, Rosacea, and Allergies: A Dermatology Guide

Acne-prone skin, rosacea, and allergies? Hello Doctor, I have been experiencing acne since the fifth grade and I am now in my third year of college. Recently, I received treatment from a dermatologist who suggested that I might have rosacea. I was on oral medication for three mon...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
1. It is not possible to determine without actually seeing the lesion. 2. Irritating foods and hot foods may potentially exacerbate the condition. 3. It is uncertain because it is unclear what your medication is.

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Understanding the Effects of Similac on Rosacea: What to Expect After Discontinuation

Rhododendron acid (Rhododendron) Hello Dr. Li: My daughter has mild rosacea, but she has been using the prescription medication, Metronidazole cream, along with skincare products specifically designed for rosacea. Her skin condition has been very well controlled, and she hasn...


Dr. Li Yufen Reply:
Hello: For a detailed introduction to rosacea, you can refer to the article by Dr. Cheng-Hsien Lin and Dr. Hsiu-Han Wang at https://www.everydayhealth.com.tw/article/12729 and http://www.skin168.net/2012/03/azelaic-acid.html. Basically, if there are currently no inflammatory lesi...

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Can You Get Facial Treatments with Seborrheic or Rosacea?

Is it suitable for facial treatments? Hello, doctor: I would like to ask if individuals with seborrheic dermatitis or rosacea on their face should avoid going to beauty salons for treatments. Should they only use medicinal treatments for daily care? Or can they use other skincare...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
Sure, but you need to be cautious when selecting products.

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How to Effectively Manage and Prevent Rosacea Flare-Ups

How to improve rosacea and prevent its recurrence? Before I entered junior high school, my face was normal and did not flush. However, one day I suddenly experienced facial redness. I saw a doctor who prescribed medication, but since then, the condition has worsened. I am curious...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
Rosacea is a type of skin condition that currently has no definitive cure. Medical regulations state that "a physician must personally examine a patient before providing treatment or prescribing medication." If it is causing significant distress, it is advisable to seek...

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Understanding Laser Treatment for Rosacea: Benefits and Risks

Rosacea skin dye laser Hello doctor, I apologize for bothering you with a few questions: 1. The doctor diagnosed me with rosacea, and I often have redness on my cheeks along with red acne scars. Is it usually recommended to improve this condition with pulsed dye laser treatment? ...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
1. Yes. 2. There are no specific side effects; there may be temporary wounds and subcutaneous bleeding. 3. Not necessarily; it is recommended to try a small area first.

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Managing Rosacea and Seborrheic Dermatitis: Tips for Skin Care

Rosacea + Seborrheic Dermatitis Hello doctor, I have been diagnosed by my current physician with rosacea and seborrheic dermatitis. Currently, the condition of my face includes many small papules in the T-zone (especially on the chin), and the redness on my face is not very prono...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
1. I am not familiar with your skin condition, so I cannot answer this question. 2. It is recommended to reapply sunscreen every 2 hours when outdoors. 3. Yes, it is possible.

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Managing Rosacea: Exercise, Skincare, and Sun Protection Tips

Skincare and Exercise for Rosacea Hello, doctor. I have mild rosacea. Q1: Is brisk walking, jogging, jumping rope, and cycling considered vigorous exercise? I want to improve my immune system by going to bed early and exercising, but the doctor I consulted advised against vigor...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
1. There are no standard criteria to define it; it mainly depends on the individual's symptom changes and personal judgment. 2. Yes, it is possible. 3. A milder approach is still feasible; refer to point 1. 4. You can choose a refreshing type; there are skincare products for...

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Understanding Rosacea: Common Questions and Concerns Explained

Some questions? 1. Is rosacea typically only found on the facial skin? 2. Does rosacea affect internal organs in the body? 3. Does rosacea increase the likelihood of developing sinusitis? Thank you.


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
1. The vast majority are, it is also possible for the eyelids. 2. No. 3. No.

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Understanding Rosacea: Key Questions and Answers for Patients

Sorry to bother the doctor? Hello Doctor, I apologize for asking some questions about rosacea. 1. Is it true that we should avoid vasodilation because it causes blood vessels to release inflammatory substances that lead to skin inflammation? 2. What is true rosacea? 3. Why do...


Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
1. Vascular dilation is caused by repeated occurrences, not inflammation caused by vascular dilation. 2. It is unclear why there is a need to differentiate between true and false. 3. There is no specific reason; rosacea can also occur on the eyes or the skin around the eyes. ...

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