Just started a second course of Dexamethasone to try to get on top of lid inflammation, and yet again the steroid drops have actually worsened the lid discomfort markedly (though work quickly to relieve discomfort/red veins on cornea). I have severe aqueous deficiency secondary to autoimmune problems, with papilliary conjunctivitis on upper lids but supposedly no significant blepharatis or MGD.
I know that oral steroids can cause imbalances of bacteria, am wondering if this could also be the case with the eye? Also that steroid creams exacerbate rosacea of the skin.
I have extremely sensitive, dry skin which is prone to flushing, lots of broken veins and recurrent acne-type redness on my chin, where the skin is now thickened and obviously scarred. I've never followed this up, it doesn't look like classic rosacea, but I did have a flare of very irritated skin around the same time my eye problem flared up severely last year. If the problems are related to rosacea, would steroids make the eye condition worse?
I know that oral steroids can cause imbalances of bacteria, am wondering if this could also be the case with the eye? Also that steroid creams exacerbate rosacea of the skin.
I have extremely sensitive, dry skin which is prone to flushing, lots of broken veins and recurrent acne-type redness on my chin, where the skin is now thickened and obviously scarred. I've never followed this up, it doesn't look like classic rosacea, but I did have a flare of very irritated skin around the same time my eye problem flared up severely last year. If the problems are related to rosacea, would steroids make the eye condition worse?
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