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  2. Can stress cause a rash? Experts reveal links between ... - AOL

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    Do you get stress rashes? Dermatologists share tips to prevent and treat anxiety-related skin rashes, including hives, rosacea, acne, eczema and more. Can stress cause a rash?

  3. What causes rosacea? Derms explain. - AOL

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    Much like acne and eczema, rosacea ranges from mild to severe and can be triggered by several different environmental and emotional factors, including heat, stress and sweating — and the redness ...

  4. Rosacea - Wikipedia

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    Rosacea conglobata is a severe rosacea that can mimic acne conglobata, with hemorrhagic nodular abscesses and indurated plaques. [26] Phymatous rosacea is a cutaneous condition characterized by overgrowth of sebaceous glands. [11] Phyma is Greek for swelling, mass, or bulb, and these can occur on the face and ears. [26]: 693

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  6. Alcohol flush reaction - Wikipedia

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    Rosacea, also known as gin blossoms, is a chronic facial skin condition in which capillaries are excessively reactive, leading to redness from flushing or telangiectasia. Rosacea has been mistakenly attributed to alcoholism because of its similar appearance to the temporary flushing of the face that often accompanies the ingestion of alcohol.

  7. Dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    Other substances cause a problem after sunlight exposure, bringing on phototoxic dermatitis. About three-quarters of cases of contact eczema are of the irritant type, which is the most common occupational skin disease. Contact eczema is curable, provided the offending substance can be avoided and its traces removed from one's environment.

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