What is the cause of Rosacea Acne?
Rosacea Acne is a common facial disorder which starts as redness on the cheeks. It then spreads to the nose, forehead, chin, and most people tend to confuse it with sunburns. However, when the case is a little bit more severe, the face can develop pimples and bumps which have pus, and are painful. Rosacea Acne is different from the popular acne because there are no blackheads or white heads which are associated with its pimples.
Although there are no known major causes of Rosacea Acne, medical professionals and researchers in this field have several explanations. One potential cause of this facial disorder is through inheritance. To some extent, development of Rosacea Acne can be deemed hereditary. The other potential cause is mites. Mites live and breed on the skin as well as in the hair follicles of humans. People who suffer from Rosacea tend to have more mites on their faces than other people.
Rosacea Acne is also linked with some form of bacteria. The other unconfirmed cause of Rosacea Acne is that it tends to develop on people who are shy and blush easily. The reason behind this is that blood vessels are close to the skin’s surface.



