Which Food Cause Rosacea
Which Foods Cause Rosacea? Many people assume that certain foods cause eczema because they get a reaction right after eating a certain diet. However the truth is, eczema symptoms and flare-ups that occur after eating are usually due to an allergic reaction.
Most people find that once they identify the offending food and eliminate it from their diet, their eczema flare-ups are reduced. For others, they may still have some eczema symptoms and need to find a natural treatment for rosacea.
What is rosacea? Rosacea is a very common skin disorder that starts out as a flush or rash on the face, mostly the on the cheeks and nose. For many people this flush or redness is hard to distinguish from an allergy, rash, or sunburn. However, in the case of rosacea, the redness is almost always there and eventually swells burns and becomes inflamed.
Physicians dont know what causes rosacea but suspect there might be a genetic connection and that this disorder could be hereditary. Other causes may include:
- Sun exposure - Prescription medicines - Emotional stress - Hormonal changes - Environmental changes
Ok, so which foods can trigger a flare-up? The most popular offending foods are dairy products. It is estimated that up to 75% of rosacea suffers experience a reaction after eating dairy. See more foods Here: Diet For Rosacea. Other less popular foods include gluten, wheat, soy, nuts, food coloring, and preservatives.
Also, in addition to avoiding allergic foods, its helpful to avoid acidic rosacea diet such as:
- Meat - Alcohol - Fried foods - Processed simple foods
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