Medications
You can use antibiotic creams to relieve the redness on your face
and help eye symptoms that result from
rosacea. Antibiotic pills may help clear the pimples,
and can reduce the swelling or irritation in your eyes. Mild cases often
respond to treatment with antibiotic creams. But symptoms usually improve
faster with antibiotics you take as pills or capsules. Long-term use of oral
antibiotics may cause side effects, such as stomach upset and vaginal yeast
infections. Therefore, oral medication may be used first, then tapered off and
followed by antibiotic cream.
With antibiotic treatment, symptoms usually improve in 3 to 4
weeks, with greater improvement in 2 months.
Swollen bumps on the nose (rhinophyma) do
not respond well to antibiotic treatment.
Medication Choices
Medications used to treat rosacea include:
What To Think About
Medications often work well to help improve the symptoms of
rosacea.
You may need to keep taking medicine for rosacea if you have
symptoms that are hard to control.