Jamie Otis shares ‘unfiltered’ photo of her rosacea: What is rosacea?
Jamie Otis shares ‘unfiltered’ photo of her rosacea: What is rosacea?
Jamie Otis reminds fans that looks do not define beauty.
During the weekend, the 36-year-old “Married at first sight” star went to Instagram to open up about his recent battle with rosacea, a chronic inflammatory skin condition.
In five seconds clipthe mother-of-two filmed herself showing off her symptoms, which include red skin and a rash.
“Look at my skin, I have to figure out how to heal this skin,” wrote text on the screen.
In the title, “Bachelor” The alum revealed that although she is “embarrassed” by her appearance, she decided to post her attack on social media to let people know that her skin condition is normal and common.
“I almost didn’t share this because look at my face. But don’t we all have something that we’re a little ashamed of? I feel like maybe we wouldn’t feel so awful about sharing it because we’d know we’re not going through this alone,” she said. written to her 854,000 followers. “So I’m completely unfiltered here.”
Later in the caption, Otis explained that while beauty “has nothing to do” with skin, she admitted that she’s trying to help others feel less alone.
“Anyone else have terrible rosacea breakouts?… I know it’s just the skin (even though it’s quite painful and uncomfortable!) and our beauty really has nothing to do with how smooth our skin is! But, we feel good so you know you’re not the only one who wakes up with a face as red as a tomato with little bubbles all over it,” the reality star wrote.
Otis concluded her post by saying that she is working on a treatment for her rosacea and will “share” her findings when she is ready.
“I’m going to figure out how to better deal with this rosacea, and when I do, I’ll share it with you! And if you already know—don’t leave your girlfriend in the lurch!” she He said. “We millennials need to stick together and help each other in our old age!”
In the comments, fans opened up about their experiences with skin diseases.
“I have eczema around my eyes and it’s horrible! I hear you! Sometimes it’s stress and what we eat! I feel your pain! Thanks for sharing!” wrote fan.
“Yes, I have rosacea too and it’s the worst. I always thought I looked ugly and hid my face, but seeing you post loud and clear like this makes me feel better and less alone, so thank you! Beautiful inside and out! ” divided someone else.
“I hope it’s not my cooking,” he was joking her husband Doug Hehner.
What is rosacea?
According to Canadian Dermatology Associationrosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin condition that affects more than three million Canadians.
Although rosacea appears differently in everyone, the first signs may include occasional flushing or redness of the face — especially on the cheeks, nose, chin, and forehead.
Experts The specific causes of rosacea are unclear, but they believe it may be due to environmental and genetic factors.
Although there is no known cure, the condition can be succeeded with appropriate treatment (local creams, antibiotics) and lifestyle changes (proper sleep, hydration and nutrition).
What are the symptoms of rosacea?
According to Canadian Acne and Rosacea SocietyThe most common symptoms of rosacea include:
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Frequent redness or flushing of the cheeks, nose, chin, forehead
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Permanent redness
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Red lines, due to dilated blood vessels that become visible
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Dry skin
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Stinging, stinging or itching
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Pimple-like bumps without blackheads or whiteheads
Rosacea symptoms can vary from person to person, and its severity can be unpredictable.
Sometimes, rosacea can also manifest as thickened, swollen and uneven skin on the nose. If you experience any of these signs and symptoms, make an appointment to see a healthcare professional as soon as possible.
Who is at risk of rosacea?
Rosacea usually it is developing in adults between 30 and 50 years old.
The condition can affect both men and women, but it seems to affect women more.
Rosacea tends to goal light-skinned individuals, such as those of Northern and Eastern European descent (eg Irish, English or Scottish). However, rosacea can affect any skin type.
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