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Rosacea is a common skin condition that causes redness and visible blood vessels on your face, often accompanied by small, pus-filled bumps. At Click2Pharmacy, our online clinic offers effective rosacea prescription treatment options to help manage your symptoms and reduce flare-ups.

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Step 1: Online Consultation

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Rosacea Treatment Creams & Gels

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Finacea Gel (Azelaic Acid) 30g

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Skinoren Azeliac Acid Cream 20%

Skinoren Azelaic Acid Cream 20%

  • Treats acne & rosacea, redness & inflammation
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  • Contains 20% azelaic acid
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Rosacea Medication & Antibiotic Treatments

Lymecycline 408mg Capsules

Lymecycline 408mg Capsules (28)

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Doxycycline 100mg capsules (50)

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Tetralysal® 300 mg Capsules (28)

  • Oral antibiotics
  • Suitable for severe acne
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What is rosacea?

Rosacea is a long-term inflammatory skin condition that primarily affects the face, causing persistent redness across the cheeks, nose, chin, and forehead. Unlike acne, rosacea typically develops in adults over 30 and tends to worsen over time if left untreated.

The condition affects around 1 in 10 people in the UK, and while it can’t be cured, it can be effectively managed with the right rosacea treatment online. Many people find that with proper medication and lifestyle adjustments, they can significantly reduce their symptoms and prevent flare-ups.

Rosacea Symptoms

The symptoms of rosacea can vary from person to person, but there are some common signs to look out for. Recognising these symptoms early can help you get the right treatment before the condition gets worse.

The main symptoms of rosacea are:

  • Persistent facial redness across your face that looks like you’re constantly blushing or sunburnt
  • Small blood vessels that become visible on your cheeks and nose
  • Red bumps or spots that may contain pus – these aren’t the same as regular acne
  • A burning or stinging feeling on your skin, especially when applying products
  • Eyes that feel dry, gritty, or look red and irritated
  • Thickened skin, particularly around the nose area, in severe cases

Rosacea tends to come and go in flare-ups. You might have weeks where your skin looks fairly normal, followed by periods where symptoms get much worse. Without proper rosacea prescription treatment, the condition usually gets progressively worse over time.

Causes of Rosacea

The exact cause of rosacea isn’t fully understood, but several factors are believed to contribute to its development. These include an overactive immune system, genetics, and environmental triggers that cause blood vessels in the face to dilate.

Common triggers can worsen the symptoms, like sun exposure, hot weather, stress, spicy foods, alcohol, hot drinks, and certain skincare products. Microscopic mites called Demodex folliculorum, which live on everyone’s skin, may also play a part when present in larger numbers on people with rosacea.

Treatment for Rosacea

While there’s no cure for rosacea, the right approach can manage the condition. The key is starting effective treatment early to prevent symptoms from getting worse and to reduce the frequency of flare-ups.

Treatment for rosacea typically involves prescription medications that target the inflammation and bacterial components of the condition. At Click2Pharmacy, we offer several effective options that can help bring your rosacea under control.

Rosacea Treatment Cream

Topical treatments are often the first line of defence against rosacea. Prescription rosacea creams and gels reduce redness and target bacteria that can worsen symptoms. When used regularly, these creams are applied directly to affected areas and can significantly reduce redness and bumps.

Another effective option is Azelaic acid cream, which helps reduce inflammation and has antibacterial properties. Following a short consultation with one of our licensed pharmacists, once approved, you can buy rosacea treatment online from our clinic and have it delivered directly to your door.

Rosacea Antibiotic Treatment

For moderate to severe rosacea, oral antibiotics are often prescribed to tackle inflammation from the inside out. Rosacea antibiotic treatment options include medications like Doxycycline and Lymecycline, which work by reducing irritation rather than just fighting bacteria.

These medications can be particularly effective for people with papulopustular rosacea (red bumps and pus-filled spots). You can access these prescription treatments through our online clinic, where our qualified pharmacists will assess your symptoms and recommend the most suitable plan.

Rosacea FAQs

Certain foods and drinks can trigger rosacea flare-ups. Common dietary triggers include spicy foods, hot drinks, alcohol (particularly red wine), and foods high in histamine, like aged cheeses and cured meats. Keeping a food diary can help you identify your personal triggers so you can avoid them.

While there’s no natural cure for rosacea, some people find that gentle, fragrance-free moisturisers and cool compresses can help soothe symptoms. However, natural remedies alone aren’t usually enough to control rosacea effectively. Prescription rosacea medications are typically needed for proper management of the condition.

You can buy rosacea treatment online through Click2Pharmacy after completing a consultation with one of our licensed pharmacists. Once your symptoms are assessed and treatment is approved, we’ll send your prescription medication directly to your door.

While you might recognise some symptoms, it’s important to get a proper diagnosis from a healthcare professional. Rosacea can look similar to other skin conditions like acne or eczema, so professional assessment ensures you get treatment for your specific condition.

No, rosacea is not contagious. You can’t catch it from someone else or pass it on through physical contact.

Rosacea itself doesn’t usually cause serious health problems, but it can affect your eyes (ocular rosacea) and, in severe cases, may cause permanent skin thickening. The condition can also impact confidence and quality of life, so proper treatment is important.

Rosacea often does get worse over time if left untreated. The condition typically starts mild and gradually becomes more noticeable and frequent. However, with proper treatment and trigger avoidance, you can prevent progression and keep symptoms well-controlled.

Menopause can make rosacea worse due to hormonal changes and hot flashes, which are common rosacea triggers. Many women notice their rosacea symptoms become more frequent or severe during perimenopause and menopause. Managing triggers and appropriately treating rosacea becomes especially important during this time.

Most people start seeing improvement within 2-4 weeks of starting treatment, but it can take 6-8 weeks to see the full benefits. Topical ointments often show results faster than oral medications. Consistency is key – don’t stop treatment if you don’t see immediate results.

Rosacea and eczema are separate conditions, though they can sometimes occur together. Both involve skin inflammation, but they have different causes and typically affect different areas of the body. Eczema often appears on hands, elbows, and knees, while rosacea primarily affects the central face.

No, acne and rosacea are different conditions. While both can cause red bumps on the face, rosacea typically affects adults over 30 and doesn’t include blackheads or whiteheads. Rosacea also causes persistent redness and visible blood vessels, which is uncommon with acne.

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Page content authored by Mr Mohammed, last reviewed by Dr Hussain Ahmad on 25th June 2025.

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