


Rosacea
Struggling with persistent facial redness, flushing, or bumps? Our online doctors can assess your rosacea and prescribe treatment to reduce symptoms and flare-ups.
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Attend your consultation and receive prescriptions, lab test requests, or medical certificates if required.
General
15 Minutes
What is Rosacea?
Rosacea is a long-term skin condition that most commonly affects the cheeks, nose, forehead, and chin. It causes redness, flushing, and sometimes acne-like breakouts. It’s more common in people with fair skin and can be worsened by triggers like sunlight, spicy foods, alcohol, or temperature changes. While there’s no cure, it can be well managed with treatment and lifestyle changes.


What Are the Symptoms of a Rosacea?
Symptoms vary but often include:
Bumps or acne-like spots
Burning or stinging sensation
Eye irritation (ocular rosacea in some cases)
Flushing or blushing easily
Persistent facial redness
Thickened skin in advanced cases
Visible small blood vessels (especially on the cheeks and nose)
How We Can Help
At PocketLab, we offer fast, convenient, and effective care for sinus infections
Telehealth Consultations
Speak with a doctor from anywhere.
Prescription Medications
Get antibiotics (if necessary), nasal sprays, or decongestants.
Referrals
If needed, we can connect you with a specialist.
Common Treatments for Rosacea
Treatment depends on the cause and severity of your symptoms:
Oral Medication and Lifestyle
Oral antibiotics for moderate cases
Avoid triggers like alcohol, spicy food, and sun
Sun protection is important
Topical Treatments
Prescription creams (e.g. metronidazole, azelaic acid)
Non-comedogenic skincare
Brimonidine gel to reduce redness


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Frequently asked questions
Can rosacea be cured?
There’s no cure, but it can be managed well with treatment and trigger avoidance.
Can you treat rosacea online?
Yes. We can prescribe topical and oral treatments.
Is rosacea the same as acne?
No. It looks similar but requires different treatment.