Hello Everyone,
I posted a while back about being diagnosed with Blepharitis and Dry Eye.
I've been suffering a lot since July now. I finally went to see Dr. Latkany today and he believes I have Rosacea, not Blepharitis. He has started me on steroid drops for a month and adviced me not to use heat but cold compresses... and to cut out certain foods... I opted for a less powerful steroid drop, but he believes I may need a stronger one to get control of it. And he said that I could have Cromolyn compounded without a preservative so that it doesn't dry me out.
He said there is no damage to my cornea which was a great relief. The inflammation is in the lids and surrounding areas. It really did feel like my cornea was affected also.
This explains a lot to me since I've had symptoms for years relating to Rosacea. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that I will be able to get this under control and get some relief.
He wanted me to stop using everything except these drops to see if they work. But he did say that I could use Dwelle also if I prefer to. I'm not sure what to do yet.
I will have to limit my diet and exposure to irritating things even more. He also gave me the name of a new allergist to visit.
I know this isn't over yet by a long shot and it prolly never will be completely.. I feel some hope now... I was beginning to think I would like to spend the rest of my life in my bedroom with a vaporizer and low lights on.
The treatment for blepharitis was actually causing my symptoms to worsen.
I hope I can tolerate the steroid drops. I have been so sensitive in what I could put near and into my eyes for years now... there were very few creams, make up that I could have anywhere near my eyes.
Has anyone else dealt with Rosacea in their eyes?
Thanks for any input.
I posted a while back about being diagnosed with Blepharitis and Dry Eye.
I've been suffering a lot since July now. I finally went to see Dr. Latkany today and he believes I have Rosacea, not Blepharitis. He has started me on steroid drops for a month and adviced me not to use heat but cold compresses... and to cut out certain foods... I opted for a less powerful steroid drop, but he believes I may need a stronger one to get control of it. And he said that I could have Cromolyn compounded without a preservative so that it doesn't dry me out.
He said there is no damage to my cornea which was a great relief. The inflammation is in the lids and surrounding areas. It really did feel like my cornea was affected also.
This explains a lot to me since I've had symptoms for years relating to Rosacea. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that I will be able to get this under control and get some relief.
He wanted me to stop using everything except these drops to see if they work. But he did say that I could use Dwelle also if I prefer to. I'm not sure what to do yet.
I will have to limit my diet and exposure to irritating things even more. He also gave me the name of a new allergist to visit.
I know this isn't over yet by a long shot and it prolly never will be completely.. I feel some hope now... I was beginning to think I would like to spend the rest of my life in my bedroom with a vaporizer and low lights on.
The treatment for blepharitis was actually causing my symptoms to worsen.
I hope I can tolerate the steroid drops. I have been so sensitive in what I could put near and into my eyes for years now... there were very few creams, make up that I could have anywhere near my eyes.
Has anyone else dealt with Rosacea in their eyes?
Thanks for any input.
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