Q&A: Scalp Symptoms & Preventive Measures
Q. Not only do I have rosacea on my face, but I also have symptoms on my scalp. Is this common and how should it be treated?
A. While rosacea is primarily a disorder of the facial skin, it may also appear in other areas. In a survey of rosacea patients, signs and symptoms were reported by 15 percent of the respondents on the neck, 6 percent on the chest, 5 percent on the scalp and 4 percent on the ears.