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Ocular rosacea

Nature

Ocular rosacea is a condition found in around 30-50% of rosacea sufferers. There are a variety of signs: eyes feel dry or gritty; a watery discharge not accompanied by pain or itching; a sense of something in the eye; a slight blush of the lid margins; and pockets of inflammation visible under the lid. Left untreated, ocular rosacea can lead to plugging of the tear glands, inflammation, scarring and even vision loss in severe cases. Chalazion - a cyst resulting from plugging of the glands under the eyelids that help keep the eyes lubricated - is especially common.

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Rosacea
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Metadata

Database
World problems
Type
(G) Very specific problems
Content quality
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Language
English
Last update
Dec 3, 2024