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- What is rosacea?
- Symptoms of rosacea
- Causes of rosacea
- Prevention of rosacea
- Risk factors for rosacea
- Complications of rosacea
- When to see a doctor about rosacea
- Diagnosis of rosacea
- Conventional treatment of rosacea
- Alternative/complementary treatment of rosacea
- Living with rosacea
- Caring for someone with rosacea
Caring for someone with rosacea
Partner
There are a number of useful strategies that you can use to help a partner with rosacea:
- Avoid alcohol - it's beneficial for your partner not to drink any alcohol as it will aggravate their symptoms, so try to limit your alcohol intake with your partner
- Don't smoke around your partner - it is really important for your partner's well being if they are not exposed to your second-hand cigarette smoke, either at home or in the car because it can exacerbate their symptoms
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Family
There are a number of useful strategies that you can use to help a family member with rosacea:
- Avoid alcohol - it's beneficial for your family member not to drink any alcohol as it will aggravate their symptoms, so try to limit your alcohol intake with your partner
- Don't smoke around your family member - it is really important for your family member's well being if they are not exposed to your second-hand cigarette smoke because it can exacerbate their symptoms
Friends
There are a number of useful strategies that you can use to help a friend with rosacea:
- Avoid alcohol - it's beneficial for your friend not to drink any alcohol as it will aggravate their symptoms, so try to organise meetings with your friend that do not involve alcohol
- Don't smoke around your friend - it is really important for your friend's well being if they are not exposed to your second-hand cigarette smoke because it can exacerbate their symptoms
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