Recent studies have
linked rosacea to autoimmune conditions.
The new study is not the first to
link rosacea to neurological disorders.
Not exact matches
While the authors hypothesized about a possible pathogenic
link between
rosacea and PD, they note the basis for that
link is unknown and that other factors could contribute to the association.
«Drinking alcohol has a number of effects on your body that can impact your skin,» says board - certified dermatologist and study author Abrar A. Qureshi, MD, MPH, FAAD, chair of the department of dermatology at Brown University in Providence, R.I. «While alcohol has been
linked to a variety of skin disorders, including psoriasis and acne, our research suggests that it's also associated with the development of
rosacea in women.»
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Rosacea linked to increased Parkinson disease risk in Danish population study.»
While
rosacea has been
linked to Parkinson's disease, another study revealed that it is also
linked to dementia, particularly Alzheimer's disease.
Rosacea has also been
linked to inflammation and bacterial imbalance in the gut, and it's one of the most common skin conditions I see in my bloated patients.
We all know that sugar is
linked to disease and poor internal health, but did you also know that it can lead to inflammation which can cause acne,
rosacea, eczema, and wrinkles?
In a similar fashion, researchers have
linked a condition called Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO) to
rosacea, demonstrating that when the antibiotic rifaximin is used to eliminate the bacterial pathogens from the small intestine, a significant proportion of patients with
rosacea note an improvement in their condition (2).
Although a specific cause has not yet been elucidated,
rosacea has been
linked to a variety of factors including chronic infection, poor digestion, improper diet, medication side - effects, and lifestyle factors.
According to an article published in the Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology,
rosacea «is
linked through a variety of mechanisms to other processes including UV damage, vascular changes, and oxidative tissue damage.»
... «Artificial sweeteners are
linked to acne, diabetes, and
rosacea,» Dr. Bowe says.
It has an entire chapter dedicated to
rosacea, and its
link with low stomach acid (I have some issues myself with stomach acid).
But recent genetic research has hinted at inherited
links between
rosacea and autoimmune disorders.
Breakouts, eczema, dry skin, and
rosacea can all be
linked to a poor digestive system.