Rosacea FlushingRosacea-Ltd Examines Asthma Induced Rosacea FlushingIn an asthma attack, the breathing pathways constrict, making it difficult to exhale carbon dioxide. When you can't exhale an adequate amount of carbon dioxide, you can't inhale oxygen. The lack of oxygen causes the face to turn red. Again not a true rosacea flush, but it's not uncommon for rosacea suffers to also have asthma. Asthma flushing can result from a food allergy, airborne pollutants or toxins. Using an allergen air filter and changing it every one to two weeks can help reduce indoor pollens, toxins, fungi, and /or molds in the home. Air purifiers can also be helpful. Controlling your environment as much as possible can help to relieve some of the symptoms of asthma. Many of the treatments used in the treatment of asthma have a side effect of causing facial redness, hormonal breakouts and itching. Each of the following items below is part of a complex interaction of several systems. YOU MAY CLICK ON THEIR LINKS BELOW FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THESE SYSTEMS... Systemic flushing | Sugar/carb flushing | Steroid flushing | Exercise flushing | Cigarette flushing | Adrenaline flushing | Shower/bath flushing | Alcohol flushing | Exfoliant-related flushing | Cold weather flushing | Food allergy flushing | Pollen/contact flushing | ||
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