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Look for Signs of Depression in Rosacea Patients

Rosacea patients often are burdened with embarrassment, social anxiety, and psychiatric comorbidities. New research shows that there is a direct relationship between rosacea severity and degree of depression. As suicide rates increase, it is becoming increasingly important for all health care providers to watch for the signs of depression, including dermatologists.


 

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