Subtype Guide

Ocular Rosacea

Ocular rosacea affects the eyes with irritation, dryness, and redness. It can occur with or without facial symptoms.

Key Signs

Dry, gritty, or burning eyes
Redness of the eyes or eyelids
Sensitivity to light
Frequent styes or eyelid inflammation

Care Focus

Eye symptoms need early attention and professional guidance

Eye comfort

Warm compresses and eyelid hygiene may help relieve irritation.

Anti-inflammatory treatment

Doctors may recommend oral or topical therapies.

Trigger management

Heat, wind, and sun can worsen eye symptoms.

Review the treatment guide or treatment by subtype for options that may be discussed with your clinician.

Why this matters

Untreated ocular rosacea can lead to chronic irritation. Early evaluation helps protect eye comfort.

If you have eye pain, vision changes, or persistent irritation, seek medical care promptly.

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