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Ocular Rosacea and Lasik

Ocular Rosacea and LasikOcular Rosacea can be a vision threatening condition and it can be successfully considered to be treated with aggressive vision correction procedures such as Lasik. Ocular rosacea is a serious condition that needs to quickly be under control, as the patient could potentially lose vision with the more severe cases. Any patient with rosacea who has ocular irritation, who experiences symptoms of light sensitivity along with a decrease in visual acuity or obvious inflammation of the lids or conjunctiva should be referred to an ophthalmologist. Precise indications and aggressive therapy can mitigate the effects of childhood ocular rosacea. Accurate diagnosis and appropriate information and therapy are necessary to avoid complications also play a very important role. In addition to surgical procedures, the other treatments that play a significant role in Ocular Rosacea are oral antibiotics, topical steroids and topical cyclosporine. Maintaining careful lid hygiene can also play a very important role in treating ocular rosacea.



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