OCULAR ROSACEA

Soothe the Symptoms of Ocular Rosacea

We’re here to help you treat flare-ups and protect your long-term eye health.

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Red, Irritated Eyes? It Might Be Ocular Rosacea

Ocular rosacea is a chronic inflammatory condition affecting the eyes, often associated with rosacea of the facial skin. It commonly causes red, irritated eyes, dryness, a gritty or burning sensation, light sensitivity, and swollen eyelids. In some cases, it can lead to blurred vision or more serious complications if left untreated. Early diagnosis and treatment are key to maintaining eye comfort and preventing vision problems.

Are You Experiencing These Ocular Rosacea Symptoms?

Don’t overlook the signs. Early care can prevent discomfort and protect your vision.

Bloodshot eyes (persistent redness around the whites of the eyes)
Burning or gritty sensation (feels like sand or irritation in the eyes)
Dry or watery eyes
Swollen eyelids (eyelid margins appear puffy, inflamed, or thickened)
Blurry vision (especially during rosacea skin outbreaks)
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Your Eye Care in 3 Simple Steps

We will explain findings clearly, discuss treatment options, and ensure you’re informed and confident in every step of your eyecare journey.

Comprehensive Consultation

Begin with a thorough eye examination using advanced technology to assess vision and eye health, ensuring early detection of conditions and a deep understanding of your unique visual needs.

Clear Diagnosis and Plan

Receive a precise diagnosis and a tailored management plan. We will explain findings clearly, discuss treatment options, and ensure you’re informed and confident in every step of your eyecare journey.

Personalised Eyewear Consultation

Experience customised eyewear solutions based on your lifestyle, vision requirements, and ocular biometric data. Our expert team ensures comfort, style, and clarity with frames and lenses tailored just for you.

Soothe Irritated Eyes & Restore Daily Comfort

Ocular Rosacea treatment helps calm inflammation, improve tear function, and protect long-term eye health.

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Relieve Eye Redness

Reduces persistent inflammation and visible blood vessels.

Soothe Burning & Grittiness

Eases the discomfort of dry, irritated, or scratchy eyes.

Improve Tear Quality

Helps restore natural eye lubrication and comfort.

Reduce Eyelid Swelling

Targets inflamed eyelids to prevent recurring flare-ups.

Protect Vision Clarity

Minimises long-term damage and maintains stable, clear sight.

Specialised Dry Eye Care

Targeted relief for irritated, dry, or uncomfortable eyes using tailored diagnostics and treatments.

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Dry Eye

Relieves dryness, burning, and eye fatigue ideal for screen users and those in dry environments.

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Blepharitis

Treats eyelid inflammation and irritation to restore comfort and improve daily visual clarity.

Frequently Asked Questions

What causes ocular rosacea?

The condition results from inflammation of the eyelids and dysfunction of the meibomian glands, which affects tear production and eye surface health. The exact cause is unknown, but it’s linked to an abnormal immune response, skin barrier dysfunction, and inflammation. It often occurs in people with rosacea on their face but can also happen independently.

How is ocular rosacea treated?

Managing ocular rosacea typically involves eyelid hygiene, lubricating eye drops and ointment, and prescribed medications.

Is ocular rosacea contagious?

No, ocular rosacea is not contagious. It’s an inflammatory condition related to your immune system and skin health. It is not caused by bacteria or viuses that can spread between people.

Is ocular rosacea curable?

Ocular rosacea is generally considered a chronic, long-term condition rather than one that can be fully cured.
However, with proper treatment and lifestyle management, symptoms can be effectively controlled and flare-ups significantly reduced. Early diagnosis and consistent care help protect your eyes and maintain comfort and vision quality over time.

What lifestyle changes can help manage ocular rosacea?

Managing triggers like spicy foods, alcohol, extreme temperatures, and stress can help. Regular eyelid care, avoiding eye rubbing, and protecting eyes from wind and sun are also important.