What are some common triggers of rosacea symptoms?

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    Common triggers of rosacea symptoms include heat, alcohol, weather changes, dietary factors, emotional stress, heavy exercise, topical corticosteroids, and certain personal care products. Because triggers can vary by individual, maintaining a symptom journal can help identify personal triggers.

    Lifestyle changes are an important part of rosacea management and involve the identification and avoidance of personal triggers. There are many lifestyle factors promoting blood vessel dilation and/or inflammation that may trigger a flare of rosacea symptoms.

    Some of the most common triggers include heat (e.g., hot beverages and food, hot baths, sauna), alcohol, weather (e.g., sunlight, hot/cold weather, strong winds), dietary factors, emotional stress, heavy exercise, topical corticosteroids, and certain personal care products[1][2].

    Importantly, triggers are often unique to the individual and it can be helpful to keep a symptom journal to identify personal triggers.[2]