| 1. | Foul play is not known to cause rosacea, experts say.
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| 2. | Emotional stress is one of the most common rosacea triggers.
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| 3. | Medications and topical irritants have also been known to trigger rosacea flares.
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| 4. | Steroid-induced rosacea is caused by the use of topical steroids.
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| 5. | Oral antibiotics may help to relieve symptoms of ocular rosacea.
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| 6. | If left untreated, rosacea can get more severe.
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| 7. | The two primary modalities of rosacea treatment are topical and oral antibiotic agents.
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| 8. | Like sunlight, emotional stress can also trigger rosacea.
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| 9. | Fiddler s neck can be differentiated from rosacea and sarcoid reaction with granulomas.
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| 10. | Rosacea sufferers can identify and avoid external factors that can prompt flare-ups.
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