Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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We are considering moving to Florida (possibly the Villages) and want to know for those of you that have Rosacea, how does the Florida heat and sun affect your face? I live in Ohio now and am under a doctors care for this using Antibiotics (minocycline) and using Metrocream and this helps my skin manage. I am very sensitive to sunscreens both physical and chemical so I wear floppy hats instead. My concern is how do other fellow sufferers handle the excessive heat of Florida and keeping your Rosacea under control.
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Too much Vitamin D? Is Rosacea Affected by Too Much Vitamin D? | Rosacea.org
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I have Rosacea as well. I use clear zinc as my sunscreen and wear a hat. I have stopped antibiotics and any prescription medication such as finacea. Both react to sun. There is a new day spa near the villages that does organic treatments - so much better.
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I've had Rosacea for a very long time, when it was first diagnosed
my doctor said a topical cream would be better than oral medicine if spent a lot of time in the sun. You might ask your doctor about this. I spend a lot of time in the sun and heat, but for many years I have applied metro gel or cream each morning to my nose and cheeks. For me this has worked great, and I have not had any worsening of the condition or flair ups! Everyone is different, but I personally have not had trouble with the sun or heat. It probably wouldn't be a bad idea to wear your floppy hat though! |
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I was diagnosed with this condition in my mid to late 30's (25 yrs ago or so). I'm under a similar treatment as you. We've lived here 6 yrs. There is a Rosecea foundation (it's based out of Chicago) where you can get updates re: studies on this. Anyway, we all have our individual "triggers" to flares with this condition. Mine is humidity but my condition seems well-managed as I flare "maybe" once or twice a year. I don't spend a lot of time in the sun but when I do, I wear a hat (no sun-screen due to it irritating me). The foundation will say "they can't give a true cause of this"...it may be genetic, it may be due to mites but who knows. As I've gotten older I'm exhibiting dryness and more itching. IF anyone knows of a good treatment, post it here. Oh...I'm seeing a functional medicine doctor for some other health issues so I may also speak to him re: this.
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Gracie, i think it is such an individual thing. I had low levels of vitamin D and my rosacea has been much improved by getting my level up to normal. I couldn't say whether there is a direct connection ......
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I was googling to find out if a lot of sun made it worse and found that article.. I don't know a thing about rosacea. It would be awful to move here to find that it worsened. Vitamin D is formed under the skin with the action of sunlight. I remember that from science class. I will tell the OP it is VERY hot and VERY humid for several months and a lot of us stay indoors just because of the heat.
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Clear zinc is a chemical sunscreen, not good for rosacea. Blue lizard SENSITIVE is best zinc, non chemical sunscreen. Also, Florida water is bad for skin, high chlorine.
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It is such an individual condition. My husband has had quite severe rosacea for the past 15+ yrs. He was using oral abx and Metro Gel, then a topical abx. He had several laser tx and it would get better than flare up at odd times.
We moved here over a year ago and he plays golf 5x a week average. He is not using any of those products any longer. He has not had a flare since we moved here and he only uses a clear zinc suncreen 70% on his nose. It hadn't even occurred to me that he has not had a flare up, until I read this thread. We just talked about it and he confirmed that he has quit all of his meds. His skin looks pretty good! (for a rugged manly man) No rhyme or reason! |
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Have it also. Worse in humidity so stay in water or air in summer. Wine flares it up, along with spicy foods. I won't take meds for it. Just use metro gels and creams.
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My husband started using Eucerin Redness Relief cleanser & lotion a few years back which works better than the Rx's he had been using!
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Same here, I started Eucerin a year ago and an all natural product from Canada called Zax's. I'm much better living here then in NC where I felt like hiding much of the time. I have given up most wheat and white flour, and yeast and that has also made a significant difference. In fact if I eat anything with yeast my face looks like it's sunburnt.
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