Some health workers at Health NZ public hospitals and services are planning to strike on Thursday 23 October to 7am on Friday 24 October.
Emergency departments will be open for emergencies only. For more information:
Some health workers at Health NZ public hospitals and services are planning to strike on Thursday 23 October to 7am on Friday 24 October.
Emergency departments will be open for emergencies only. For more information:
Rosacea is an inflamed rash that affects the central part of the face. It cannot be cured but there are treatments available to help control it.
It is not known for certain what causes rosacea but it may be caused by an inflammatory immune response.
It is more common in people with fair skin.
The severity of rosacea can range from red, blotchy skin in mild cases to lumpy, thickened skin in long-term cases.
The most common symptoms are:
Less common symptoms of rosacea include:
Your healthcare provider can diagnose rosacea based on your symptoms and appearance.
Rosacea is a long-term condition that cannot be cured. But there are options to try to control the symptoms. These include:
Keep a symptom diary to find things that make your rash worse so you can avoid them. Common triggers include:
Be gentle with your skin and make sure you: