Yes, a prescription is often required to treat rosacea. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional to receive a proper diagnosis and discuss potential treatment options. In some cases, non-pharmacological measures can help manage symptoms, but prescription medications may be necessary for more severe cases. It is always best to seek medical advice for personalized recommendations and care.
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