Brief Answer:
Ocular rosacea takes 3-4 weeks to respond.
Detailed Answer:
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Iam Dr. Dadapeer K an Ophthalmologist and I answer health problems related to eye.
It seems from the history that you are a elderly female aged 64 years with medical history of
hypertension,
hypothyroidism, IBS and facial rosacea and diagnosed with ocular rosacea. For ocular rosacea you are on treatment with steroid eye drops, restasis eye drops, neomycin-polymxin-
dexamethasone eye ointment.
Rosacea is a chronic disease of skin and it presents as pustules and erythema affecting the skin of the face. Involvement of the eye is seen in about 50% of patients with rosacea and it is called as ocular rosacea.
Ocular rosacea usually manifests as dry eyes,
chronic blepharitis,
chronic conjunctivitis, keratitis and scleritis.
Of these you are having chronic blepharitis, chronic conjunctivitis and dry eyes.
The treatment you are on in the form of lid scrub, steroid eye drops, restasis eye drops and neomycin-polymyxin-dexamethasone eye ointment is correct and appropriate for you and you can continue the same.
As this is a chronic condition it will take time to respond it may take 3-4 weeks before you start noticing improvement in your symptoms.
The one drug which your eye doctor has not prescribed is oral
tetracycline which is supposed to have role in the treatment of ocular rosacea. Hence do enquire about this drug with your eye doctor and if he suggests you can start the drug along with the above drugs.
The additional things which you can do are consultation with skin doctor for treatment of facial rosacea.
Since the treatment is in right direction, no need to worry, since the disease itself is a chronic condition it will take some time before it responds. Hence wait for 3-4 weeks your symptoms will definitely come down.