Understanding Ocular Rosacea: Symptoms and Treatment
What is the term used when rosacea affects the eyes and eyelids?
Ocular Rosacea: Symptoms and Treatment
Explanation: When rosacea affects the eyes and eyelids, it is called ocular rosacea. This condition can lead to a range of symptoms including redness, irritation, and swelling of the eyes and eyelids, as well as eye dryness, burning, and itching.
Unlike ophthalmia neonatorum, which is an inflammation of the conjunctiva in newborns caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae and transmitted during childbirth, ocular rosacea is associated with a chronic skin condition that can also result in facial redness and pimples.
Issues such as conjunctivitis (commonly known as pinkeye), keratitis (inflammation of the cornea), and blepharitis (inflammation of the eyelids) are different forms of eye inflammation and infections. While the symptoms may overlap with those of ocular rosacea, each condition has specific causes and treatments.
Treatment for ocular rosacea may include lifestyle changes, eye care routines, and medications to manage symptoms and prevent vision damage.