This content is machine translated Rosacea Alleviating symptoms via molecular and cellular targets Although the pathophysiological mechanisms of rosacea are not yet fully understood, there are consensus-based explanatory models. Consequently, the etiopathogenesis is multifactorial, with genetic and environmental components. The treatment should be…
View Post 6 min This content is machine translated Rosacea: drug therapy Symptom-oriented treatment strategy – patience pays off In clinical practice, it has become apparent that the previously used subtype classification inadequately reflects the collective of patients with rosacea. This is because different symptoms often overlap and the…
View Post 3 min This content is machine translated Rosacea: new S2k guideline Phenotype-based classification for diagnostics and therapy Rosacea is perceived as bothersome by patients and can lead to stigmatization. The newly published S2k guideline explains the symptom-oriented classification according to phenotypes, explains how rosacea is differentiated from…
View Post 3 min This content is machine translated Comorbidity Research Psychosocial impact of rosacea Rosacea can have a significant impact on the psychological well-being of sufferers. “Awareness” of the psychological dimension of this dermatosis and of the multiple treatment options is important to improve…
View Post 5 min This content is machine translated Rosacea Combination of ivermectin cream with doxycycline capsules proves successful Patients with moderate to severe rosacea are often subject to considerable suffering. In a phase III/IVb study, a combination treatment of ivermectin 1% cream plus oral doxycycline 40 mg resulted…
View Post 8 min This content is machine translated Skin diseases Update acne and rosacea New findings from studies have influenced the view towards the two dermatological diseases acne and rosacea in recent years. Among other things, the pathogenesis of acne is now better described…
View Post 5 min This content is machine translated Rosacea Effective treatment through combination of different active ingredients The characteristic rosacea symptoms often overlap, so drug therapy should be tailored to the individual symptomatology. This is one of the Key Messages of the current ROSCO recommendations. Combination therapies…
View Post 6 min This content is machine translated Inflammatory dermatoses Acne and rosacea – current trends at a glance As with other skin diseases, research into the role of the microbiome and immunological factors is a current focus of research efforts in acne and rosacea. Since both are multifactorial…
View Post 7 min This content is machine translated Folliculitis Infectious or sterile folliculitis? Folliculitis can be distinguished from each other by subtle nuances. The approach is simple: look for the follicular attachment, decide and investigate whether it is infectious or sterile folliculitis; it…
View Post 7 min This content is machine translated 5th Zurich Dermatology Training Days Great variety of topics at the “What’s New” sessions At the 5th Dermatological Training Days in the Kongresshaus Zurich, the so-called “What’s New” sessions took place on Friday afternoon, in which current research results, therapy and diagnostic approaches were…
View Post 5 min This content is machine translated Rosacea Update Facial erythema can also be treated effectively Facial erythema in rosacea is a great burden for patients. On the one hand, it may be accompanied by unpleasant symptoms such as burning, stinging, flushing, tightness, and itching; on…