Rosacea commonly occurs in individuals who have very fair complexion and light eye and hair color. There is evidence that those people with a Celtic or Northern European heritage are more likely to get rosacea, as are individuals who experience frequent flushing or blushing. Rosacea also has a strong genetic component and tends to run in families.
In one survey taken by the National Rosacea Society, 40 percent of rosacea patients questioned responded that they had a relative with similar skin symptoms. Sometimes topical corticosteroids used for rashes or inflammation can cause redness on the face that may appear to be rosacea. When the steroids are stopped, the redness usually resolves.
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