I am a 57 year old
femaleCondoms
Female condoms
Female sexual dysfunction diagnosed last year with
rosaceaRhinophyma
Rosacea. I only have the
pimpleAcne-like type, no red
faceFace pain -- although my mother and my grandfather both had the red
faceFace pain type (they were not diagnosed, but I presume that was what they had). I usually have these bumps on my
chinChin augmentation
Chin augmentation - series and occasionally on the side of the
noseNose fracture. Before I started treatment I was getting them on the
foreheadForehead lift
Forehead lift - series. I am using the metro cream.
I noticed that when I drank red wine -- one glass a day -- I got a flare up When I did NOT drink red wine (I started drinking beer), I got no
rosaceaRhinophyma
Rosacea.
Becoming tired of beer (1 or 2 bottles a day), I switched to 2 1/2 table spoons of brown rum in a
dietAge-appropriate diet for children
Alcohol and diet
Balanced diet
Cholesterol and diet
Chromium in diet
Dash diet
Diabetes diet
Diarrhea in children - diet
Diet - calories
Diet - cancer treatment
Diet and disease coke. The
rosaceaRhinophyma
Rosacea came
backBack pain - low
Back strain treatment immediately. I switched to white run and it went away (white wine also does not cause
rosaceaRhinophyma
Rosacea).
By the way, Metro cream does not end the
rosaceaRhinophyma
Rosacea. It helps the current flareups, but as long as I am drinking the dark rum or the red wine, they keep coming.
What does red wine and dark rum have in
commonCommon cold that these others do not have? I read that red wine has prostaglandins and some think this causes the red wine
headacheCause of headaches
Causes of secondary headache
Cluster headaches
Headache
Headache causes
Migraine
Migraine headache
Migraine with aura
Migraine without aura
Mixed tension migraine
Pain of cluster headache (I do not have that).
Any insight on this?
Also if I continue to drink red wine, is there any way to prevent a flareup before it starts?