Papulopustular Rosacea (Bumps and Pustules): Symptoms, Causes, Treatment

Papulopustular rosacea is a common rosacea subtype where the central face develops inflamed bumps (papules) and pus-filled spots (pustules). It can look like acne, but it behaves differently and usually needs a rosacea-specific plan that calms inflammation, protects the skin barrier, and reduces flares. Below is a practical, step-by-step guide to recognising papulopustular rosacea, understanding […]

Erythematotelangiectatic Rosacea (ETR): Persistent Redness Explained

Erythematotelangiectatic rosacea (often shortened to ETR or “type 1 rosacea”) is the subtype where persistent facial redness is the main problem. You may also notice frequent flushing episodes, burning or stinging sensations, and fine visible blood vessels (“thread veins”) on the cheeks, nose, chin, or forehead. The goal is not to “cure” ETR overnight – […]

Rosacea Types: Subtypes, Symptoms, and How to Tell Them Apart

Rosacea is a long-term inflammatory skin condition that most often affects the central face (cheeks, nose, forehead and chin). It can look different from person to person, so clinicians often describe it using subtypes. Knowing the typical pattern can help you choose the right next step for triggers, routine, and treatment – and it can […]

Rosacea Treatment (UK): What Works for Redness and Bumps

Rosacea treatment works best when you match the plan to your dominant symptom pattern: persistent redness and flushing, acne-like bumps and pustules, visible blood vessels, or eye symptoms. Most people need two things at the same time: a gentle daily routine that protects the skin barrier, and a clinician-directed treatment that targets inflammation or abnormal […]

Rosacea Diagnosis: How Doctors Diagnose It + What You Can Check at Home

If you’re dealing with ongoing facial redness, flushing, visible tiny blood vessels, or acne-like bumps that come and go, it’s natural to wonder if it’s rosacea. In most cases, rosacea is diagnosed clinically – a clinician looks at your skin (and sometimes your eyes), asks about your symptom pattern, and rules out conditions that mimic […]

What Causes Rosacea? Drivers, Risk Factors, and What It Means for Treatment

Rosacea is a long-term inflammatory skin condition that mainly affects the central face (cheeks, nose, chin, forehead). If you have it, you have probably noticed a pattern: some days you are “fine”, and other days you flush, sting, or break out with bumps. This page explains the underlying drivers (the “why”) behind rosacea – and […]

Rosacea Triggers: What Causes Flares and How to Find Yours

A “trigger” is anything that makes rosacea symptoms temporarily worse – usually flushing, burning, stinging, or a noticeable increase in redness and bumps. Triggers are highly personal: two people can have the same rosacea subtype and completely different trigger profiles. This guide covers the most common rosacea triggers (the patterns that show up again and […]

Rosacea Symptoms: Early Signs, Patterns by Type, and When to Get Help

Rosacea symptoms usually show up in patterns: episodes of flushing, then longer-lasting redness, and (for some people) acne-like bumps, visible tiny blood vessels, eye irritation, or skin thickening on the nose. Knowing which pattern you have matters because it influences what a clinician is likely to recommend next. Medical note: This page is for information […]

What Is Rosacea? Symptoms, Triggers and Treatment (UK)

Rosacea is a long-term inflammatory skin condition that mainly affects the central face. It can cause persistent redness, flushing, visible blood vessels and acne-like bumps. Symptoms often flare for weeks or months and then improve. Rosacea cannot be cured, but it can usually be controlled with the right routine and treatment. This guide explains what […]

How to Get a Wegovy Prescription Online (UK): Consultation, Checks & Next Steps

Getting Wegovy online in the UK should follow the same clinical logic as an in‑person prescription: eligibility is checked, risks are screened, and your dosing plan is set with safe follow‑up. This guide explains how online prescribing typically works, what information you’ll be asked for, and what to do after approval so treatment stays safe […]