Ocular Rosacea
People with rosacea can develop ocular rosacea, a related inflammation of the eyes. Dry, burning, stinging and itchy eyes are common symptoms. Other symptoms include blurred vision, swollen eyelids, sties and sensitivity to light. If you have symptoms or have been diagnosed with rosacea, visit an ophthalmologist for diagnosis. Oral antibiotics and some eye drops can provide relief.
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- Q What is ocular rosacea?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, CardiologyOcular rosacea is a condition that causes watery, bloodshot eyes that may sting or itch and feel dry or burn. People with rosacea often have symptoms affecting their eyes, which increases their sensitivity to light. They also may have cloudy or... Full Answer
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- Q How can ocular rosacea affect vision?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, CardiologySome people with ocular rosacea report blurred vision as well as light sensitivity. Eyes may also become swollen, may sting or burn, may be dry and itchy, or may develop styes. Left untreated, ocular rosacea could damage the cornea of the eye,... Full Answer
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- Q How serious is ocular rosacea?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, CardiologyLeft untreated, ocular rosacea can be a very serious condition, leading to damage to the cornea of the eye and possibly vision loss. About half of people who have skin rosacea develop ocular rosacea as well. It is important to work with an... Full Answer
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- Q What specific rosacea skin treatment can help ocular rosacea?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, CardiologyThe same oral antibiotics that help treat rosacea in the skin can also improve ocular rosacea, including tetracycline or doxycycline. In severe cases, doctors may also recommend short-term use of oral corticosteroid medications to reduce... Full Answer
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- Q What prescription medications can help ocular rosacea?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, CardiologyDoctors typically prescribe oral antibiotics such as tetracycline, doxycycline, erythromycin, or minocycline for severe ocular rosacea. Antibiotics can help unplug oil glands in the eyelid (a common symptom in ocular rosacea) and control bacteria... Full Answer
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- Q Why are eyelid cysts common with ocular rosacea?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, CardiologyEyelid styes are very common in ocular rosacea. Just as acne-like lesions can develop in rosacea in the skin, oil glands in the eyelid can become plugged in people with ocular rosacea, leading to red, painful lumps called styes. Taking oral... Full Answer
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- Q Are dilated blood vessels common with ocular rosacea?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, CardiologyDilated blood vessels that give eyes a bloodshot appearance are common in ocular rosacea. Taking oral antibiotics and using eye drops that contain artificial tears or steroid medication can reduce inflammation and eye redness. About half of people... Full Answer
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- Q What is the best way to protect eyes with ocular rosacea from the sun?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, CardiologyThe best sun protection for eyes with ocular rosacea is wearing sunglasses that block both UVA and UVB rays of the sun. Look for a label on the glasses that says they block 100% of UV light. Choose styles that wrap around the temples to ensure... Full Answer
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- Q Is ocular rosacea serious?
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Ocular rosacea may be annoying, but the condition does not cause serious or life-threatening damage. If you have ocular rosacea, your eyes will feel itchy and dry and appear red or swollen. In the most severe cases, your vision could be impaired by these... Full Answer
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- Q What is the relationship between styes and ocular rosacea?
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A stye is a small bump that forms near the eyes. Styes can be a warning sign of ocular rosacea, so notify your doctor if you or your children develop them. Watch for other symptoms of ocular rosacea, such as dry, red, itchy eyes. Full Answer
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