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Matt, I'm sorry to hear that. I know it's quite frustrating, especially because there are so many foods out there that are known as triggers for rosacea. At the same time I would suggest incorporating greater amounts of beneficial foods into your diet, such as whole grains, fresh fruits and vegetables, and legumes, to name a few.

The rosacea diet is such a specific thing, and depending on how you went about it before, you might try fine-tuning it to the point of strictness to see if that works for you. And of course, seek help from a doctor if your symptoms worsen or don't improve at all. Good luck.

-- Contributed by: Tsharma

My Rosacea symptems are fine in the morning when I wake up until I eat but as soon as I eat it begins to flare up. I have tried Alkyising my diet and have cut out Suger, caffiene, salt and alcohol. This helps but it still flares. By evening I'm bright red. Any advice.

-- Contributed by: Matt

Thanks for your question, Kathy! Rosacea can cause chronically bloodshot and dry eyes, as well as a condition called blepharitis, which is inflammation and debris of the eyelid margins. More severe problems may lead to eventual blindness.

Many patients report that MetroGel is extremely beneficial in keeping their symptoms under control. Glad you found something that works!

-- Contributed by: Tsharma

I read that Rosacea can affect the eyes in this article, in which way would they be affected? I have Rosacea and have found that using metro gel has been very helpful in keeping it at bay...

-- Contributed by: Kathy Hauck
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