Factors (Triggers) That May Cause a Flare-Up of Rosacea
        
        
          
            Overview
            Some things may cause your rosacea to flare up. These are called triggers. A trigger that affects one person may not affect another in the same way. Here are some things you can try that may reduce flare-ups.
            
              - Limit foods and drinks that trigger your symptoms. These may include alcohol, spicy foods, and hot drinks. 
- Use a moisturizer to protect your face from dryness. Try to use skin care products for sensitive skin. And avoid products that irritate your skin. 
- Stay as cool as possible when you exercise. Try to exercise for a shorter amount of time, and do low-intensity workouts. When it's hot outside, exercise during the cooler morning hours, if you can. 
- Avoid very hot temperatures. This includes hot tubs and saunas. 
- Limit your time outdoors during hot or cold weather, if you can. Stay cool on hot, humid days. Dress warmly on cold days. 
- Protect your face from the wind. Wear a scarf over your cheeks and nose to help protect your skin. 
- Avoid the midday sun, if you can. Use sunscreen on your face every day. And wear a wide-brimmed hat. 
- Try to reduce stress in your life. Taking care of yourself, eating a variety of healthy food, getting enough sleep, and exercising regularly can help. 
 
          
          
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              Current as of: December 4, 2024