Rhofade and Burning: What Users Say (Page 2)
Reviews for Rhofade
- Ros...
- Taken for 1 to 2 years
- June 6, 2023
For Rosacea "This drug worked wonders for me. I have redness, but most impactful is the burning facial pain that comes on its own or in combination with a flare of redness. Rhofade has made a huge difference in the pain and burning sensations for me. I still get red with certain triggers, but much less and with far fewer pain/burning instances."
- Kel...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- February 23, 2019
For Rosacea "Got a sample from my derm. Used twice, and now my face is red, hot, inflamed, swollen, burning, etc. Do not recommend."
- Ale...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- August 4, 2017
For Rosacea "I used Rhofade a few times, and it seemed to work. After about 3 days, my face became really red and flushed. I felt like I was burning up. My doctor told me to stop it."
- Buc...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- May 26, 2019
For Rosacea "Horrible flare-ups after I used this Rhofade product a few times. Flaming red and burning skin."
- tdd...
- October 19, 2021
For Rosacea "Used Rhofade cream for 2 days, and face is redder than norm with more flushing, burning, and I notice more blood vessels. Hopefully, I can fix the damage caused by this product."
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For Rosacea "When I went to my dermatologist to have a mole removed, I asked him to evaluate my cheeks and nose. He informed me that I had mild rosacea and prescribed Rhofade. Unfortunately, this decision led to a significant mistake and resulted in trauma. Despite typically researching anything I put into my body extensively, I did not do so in this instance. Initially, I applied Rhofade in the morning, and it did fade the redness on my cheeks and nose somewhat. However, the next day, when I used it again, I felt a severe tingling and burning sensation. Within an hour, my cheeks and nose turned bright red, and my skin felt hot. I was so embarrassed that I had to call off work for the day. Now, two days after the second application of Rhofade, my face turns lobster-red with any stress, walking, or minimal exertion. This outcome has left me utterly devastated."