Sensitive skin with redness is characterized by heightened reactivity to stimuli, resulting in sensations like tightness, burning, tingling, and itching.
These symptoms may manifest suddenly, known as a flare-up, and then subside temporarily.
Intermittent erythema or flushing (transient redness) can progress into permanent erythema or erythrosis, accompanied by telangiectasias (spider veins), known as couperose.
Proper treatment, prescribed by a dermatologist or other healthcare professionals, is crucial to prevent sensitive skin from progressing to altered or chronically inflamed skin.