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Why are antibiotics prescribed for rosacea? Is it a bacterial infection?

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Why are antibiotics prescribed for rosacea? Is it a bacterial infection?

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A. No one knows for sure why antibiotics work against rosacea, but it is widely believed that it’s because of their anti-inflammatory properties rather than their bacteria-fighting capabilities.

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A. No one knows for sure why antibiotics work against rosacea, but it is widely believed that it’s because of their anti-inflammatory properties, rather than their bacteria-fighting capabilities.

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A. It is unknown exactly why antibiotics work against rosacea, but it is widely believed that it is due to their anti-inflammatory properties, rather than their bacteria-fighting capabilities. Normal skin surface bacteria are affected by antibiotics and their role is being investigated.

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It is unknown exactly why antibiotics work against rosacea, but it is widely believed that it is due to their anti-

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