While I have written several previous posts regarding rosacea, new groundbreaking research that may affect future treatment is ongoing. As a reminder, rosacea is a chronic skin disorder of the face, characterized by flushing, persistent redness, development of pimple-like areas and … Continue reading
In my e-newsletters and on my blog, I have written many time about rosacea. To save you the trouble of venturing back to the blog or digging deep in your e-mail box, allow me to reitterate the basic details about … Continue reading
One of the most common complaints I hear in both my internal medicine and skin care practices is about facial redness. “Why do I have this and how do I get rid of it?” Most of these patients assume … Continue reading
Everyone should know that rosacea is actually a very common skin condition. An estimated 14 million Americans have rosacea in varying degrees. Continue reading
My next several posts are going to deal with a common, but difficult to treat, chronic skin condition called Rosacea. Over 14 million people in the U.S. are diagnosed with some form of Rosacea, most of whom are between ages 30 and 60. Women … Continue reading
About Dr. John Burke
John Burke MD is a cum laude graduate of Dartmouth College majoring in Biology and honors graduate of Boston University School of Medicine. Dr Burke trained for 3 years in Internal Medicine at Emory University Affiliated Hospitals in Atlanta, Georgia and is board certified in Internal Medicine. He has practiced for the past 25 years in central Maine and is the founding partner of MidMaine Internal Medicine.