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‘Recognizing Redness’


 

The National Rosacea Society has released a booklet for patients called “Recognizing Redness” to help them assess their complexion before and after a rosacea flare or treatment, as well as better understand their disease, according to a release from the society. The booklet contains a redness register that lets patients compare their skin’s natural redness with that of areas affected by their rosacea; it also contains information about the disease, its diagnosis, and common triggers. The booklet is freely available on the society’s website www.rosacea.org/patients/recognizing-redness-patient-guide-rosacea. It can also be provided in bulk to health care providers and acquired directly by writing the National Rosacea Society, 196 James Street, Barrington, IL 60010, calling the society toll-free at 1-888-NO-BLUSH, or via e-mail at rosaceas@aol.com. The new booklet was made possible by support from Aclaris.

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