What should I do if rosacea recurrently flares up?
Rose acne is a type of chronic inflammatory skin disease that can manifest as recurrent symptoms. It requires anti-inflammatory symptomatic treatment, enhanced skin cleansing, and moisturizing care, and the coordinated use of soothing and moisturizing dermatological products. Sun protection is necessary, and spicy and irritating foods should be avoided. Oral medications such as cetirizine tablets, total paeony glycoside capsules, hydroxychloroquine sulfate tablets, and doxycycline hydrochloride capsules may be used. When necessary, retinoic acid drugs can be applied, and growth factor gel can be used topically to repair skin lesions. In addition to regular dietary habits, physical therapies such as yellow light irradiation should also be incorporated.