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The progression of rosacea is waxing and waning in nature, with episodes of "flare-ups" followed by periods where the sufferer is relatively symptom free.
There are several triggers that may worsen symptoms of the condition including, amongst others, sun exposure, spicy food and vigorous exercise. Another factor that is known to exacerbate rosacea symptoms is stress.
Just the facial redness associated with rosacea can itself cause a flare-up of symptoms due to the anxiety, self esteem issues, embarrassment, and fear of socializing it may cause. In addition, redness and flushing of the face is commonly perceived as a manifestation of alcoholism, a fact which can cause rosacea sufferers to feel acutely embarrassed and, in turn, exacerbate their symptoms.
One study1 showed that patients with rosacea were more likely than controls to have experienced a greater number of critical life events (defined as an event causing challenge, loss or danger) before presentation of the first rosacea symptom. Furthermore, the intensity of stress rosacea patients experienced in response to the increased number of such events was higher than in controls.
Another investigation assessed whether stress and embarrassment are important triggers for rosacea flareups2. The analysis included the following five studies: