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Explore the latest in rosacea pathophysiology, emerging therapeutics, dietary impacts, and beneficial botanicals and supplements.
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This activity has been designed to meet the educational needs of clinicians and non-clinicians involved in the care of patients with rosacea.
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Raja Sivamani | Grants/Research Support Consulting Fees (e.g. Advisory Board) Ownership Interest / Stock Holder |
Apple Bodemer | No financial relationships to disclose |
Rajani Katta, MD | No financial relationships to disclose |
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Venita Sivamani, Planner | LearnHealth founder and shareholder |
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Welcome to module 17 as we review the literature for rosacea!
This lecture will review the current state of understanding for what is involved in the development of rosacea. The role of the TRPV receptors, the microbiome, and gut health will be discussed.
This session will review emerging therapeutics for rosacea.
Dermatologists have long recommended avoidance of dietary triggers for patients with rosacea. In addition to common triggers such as alcohol and spicy foods, patients may experience rosacea flares from hot beverages and foods such as tomatoes, citrus, and chocolate. There is also a growing recognition of the gut-skin connection in rosacea. For patients who report GI symptoms, further evaluation and treatment is recommended.
This lecture provides an overview of topical botanicals and supplements that have potential for being beneficial in the treatment of rosacea.
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