There are possibly few things as annoying as you.have some kind of eye problem. They, the ones in charge of providing us with the important sense of sight, are important organs, and it is important to take care of eye health from an early age.
In addition to the most well-known eye diseases, there are others that are not so well known, and that it is important to know and control. For example, ocular rosacea.
This disease is related to cutaneous rosacea, a skin condition that causes redness and visible blood vessels on the face. Sometimes ocular, or eye, rosacea is the first sign that you might later develop the facial type.
Symptoms of ocular rosacea
If you want to know if you have this disease, the first thing you should do is look at the symptoms, which include:
- Dry eyes
- Burning eyes
- itchy eyes
- Gritty or foreign body sensation in one or both eyes
- Blurry vision
- Sensitivity to light (photophobia)
- redness
- Small, dilated blood vessels in the white of the eye seen when looking in a mirror
- Red and swollen eyelids
- tearing
If you have all these symptoms, it is best to see a doctor who will help you find the correct diagnosis. Consult especially in the event that you already have a diagnosis of cutaneous rosacea.
Although there is no cure for ocular rosacea, it is possible to do different treatments to make the symptoms disappear for long periods of time.
It is very important that you treat the problem as soon as you notice it, since if you let time go by without applying treatment to your eyes, you can severely damage your vision.
care and prevention
First of all, it is important to know the factors that can worsen ocular rosacea. In principle, they are the same ones that favor the skin disease, namely:
- Spicy or spicy foods or drinks
- Alcohol
- Sunlight, wind or extreme temperatures
- Certain emotions, such as stress, anger, or shame
- strenuous exercises
- Hot baths or saunas
- Some medicines that dilate blood vessels
So avoiding these factors is critical to improving the health of your eyes if you have rosacea.
In addition, these are some home care that you can carry out to improve the health of your sick eyes:
- Keep the eyelids clean by gently washing them at least twice a day with lukewarm water.
- Avoid makeup if your eyes feel inflamed.
- Do not wear contact lenses during exacerbations, especially if one of the symptoms is dry eyes.
- Using artificial tears to relieve dryness (with medical guidance)
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Sources:
Mayo Clinic
Health 180
