NOUN
- a skin disease of adults (more often women) in which blood vessels of the face enlarge resulting in a flushed appearance
How To Use rosacea In A Sentence
- Y. cagnagellus may have arisen in this ancestor, allowing it to radiate on Rosaceae The only oligophagous species, PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
- Acanthaceae, Androsaceae, particularly a Gnaphalioides common on the exposed ridge of Mount Jacka; Myrsinea frutex, Parnassia common, Salix fruticosa; on Prospect Point, Lycopodium, Herminioid, Epipactis, Orchideae aliae, 2 Scitamineae. Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries
- We can't explain why cornstarch might help rosacea, and we are at a loss why psoriasis might respond to this remedy.
- Ohmann-Dumesnil reports a case of rhinophyma in a man of seventy-two, an alcoholic, who was originally affected with acne rosacea, on whom he performed a most successful operation for restoration. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
- Episcleritis and iritis have also been reported to occur in patients with rosacea.
- I also suffer from rosacea, which is at its worst after eating and drinking. Times, Sunday Times
- Rosacea patients must be advised always to apply a nonirritating facial sun block when outdoors.
- Sorbitol is the major photosynthetic product, translocating sugar alcohol and storage carbohydrate in Rosaceae plants, the role sorbitol played is like sucrose in other plants.
- Women are more likely to get rosacea on the cheeks and chin, but men are more likely to get rhinophyma.
- Even though some people with rosacea had acne as teenagers, the disorder has little to do with the pimples and blackheads that commonly afflict teenagers.