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    GlossaryRosacea

    chronic skin condition causing facial redness and visible blood vessels

    Rosacea is a chronic skin condition characterized by facial redness, visible blood vessels, and sometimes acne-like bumps. It primarily affects the central part of the face and can be triggered by factors such as sun exposure, stress, and certain foods or beverages. While the exact cause is unknown, it is believed to involve a combination of genetic and environmental factors, and it often requires long-term management with topical or oral medications.

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