June 1, 2007

Ocular Rosacea

Tip! In addition to topical rosacea gels, creams, and sprays, a complete skincare regimen including face wash and moisturizer should also be employed as a preventive measure for rosacea.

Eyes are a vital part of our life. Without them, we could not see. This, in turn, encourages people to take good care of the delicate eye area to aid prevention and growth of troublesome and harmful eye conditions. Ocular Rosacea is a term used to explain the gamut of eye disorders related to the onset of Rosacea. About 60% of patients with Rosacea develop eye related problems, causing Ocular Rosacea. Light-skinned people are most likely to be affected. This condition is characterized by redness and bumps, which occur mostly on the forehead, nose and cheeks.

A common symptom of Ocular Rosacea is constant reddening of eyes or eyelid margins.

Other symptoms include dryness and irritation of the eyes or the eyelids, which occur when oil-producing glands of the lids are closed. One may develop styes and a burning sensation in the eyes. A person may also feel a sensation as if there is a foreign body in one or both eyes.

In most cases, Rosacea patients are under the care of a dermatologist. If the condition persists and Ocular Rosacea is diagnosed, the person is referred to an ophthalmologist. When a person develops correlated eye conditions, an eye specialist has to be consulted. People should be aware that an ophthalmologist is also capable of making the initial diagnosis with a regular eye examination and evaluation of the skin. Restricting skin swelling may provide relief for the eye condition. It is due to this reason that ophthalmologists and dermatologists often work together to treat the problem.

Tip! The marriage of pharmaceutical technology and nature has indeed spawned some of the greatest cosmetic correction innovations that we now are able to take advantage of today. With the proper skin care regimen, some lifestyle cautions and common sense avoidances, Rosacea is indeed a treatable skin condition, and it can be treated equally as well without prescription, man-made medications.

People who experience this condition should avoid hot drinks, spicy foods, alcohol and actions that increase body temperature. One should take preventative measures against ultraviolet rays by applying a high SPF factor and wearing hats and sunglasses when outdoors.

Consulting a physician to combat Ocular Rosacea is an absolute must. It is not advisable to self-medicate, as skin types vary from person to person. The condition is to be treated after determining severity and subtypes. In extreme cases, one may develop eye ulcers wherein the eye specialist may provide antibiotics and specific eye care treatment.

Rosacea provides detailed information on Rosacea, Rosacea Treatment, Acne Rosacea, Ocular Rosacea and more. Rosacea is affiliated with Scalp Psoriasis.

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