On Rosacea and Salicylic Acid
Rosacea, although it has no name in ancient times, there are many discussions on facial diseases. Its symptoms often occur on the face, with red color and occasional papules, pustules, and even nasal hyperplasia, which affects the face.
Salicylic acid has a significant effect on the treatment of skin diseases. It is mild in nature and has excellent keratolysis, anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties. In the treatment of rosacea, salicylic acid can dredge pores, make congested sebum flow smoothly, prevent hair follicle blockage, and relieve papules and pustules.
Furthermore, salicylic acid can reduce skin inflammation. Inflammation is the key to the development of rosacea. Salicylic acid can inhibit the release of inflammatory mediators, slow down the redness, swelling and burning state of the skin, and help the skin return to normal.
The method of use needs to be gradual. When using for the first time, the concentration should be low, and the skin should be observed. If there is no discomfort, the concentration can be gradually increased or the frequency of use. However, those with sensitive skin need to be cautious. Try it before a small area of skin, and there is no adverse reaction before it can be widely used.
And the treatment of rosacea, not only salicylic acid. Daily skin care is also important. It is advisable to avoid the stimulation of hot sun exposure, too cold and too hot, maintain a calm mood, and avoid spicy and thick taste in diet. In this way, both internal and external repair can help the recovery of rosacea and make the skin look smooth again.