Eye Symptoms May Separate Rosacea And Lupus
The two disorders may have a similar appearance. Like rosacea, lupus sufferers often have redness across the central portion of the face, often in a butterfly pattern. Although both rashes can be smooth in texture, especially in early rosacea, the presence of bumps and pimples, which rarely occur in a lupus flare, may help differentiate the two diseases.
As many as 50 percent of rosacea patients may also display ocular symptoms which never occur with lupus. Eyes affected by rosacea often appear to be watery or bloodshot. Patients may feel a gritty or foreign-body sensation in the eye, or have a dry, burning or stinging sensation. Inflammation of the eye or eyelid, called blepharitis, is also very common in rosacea, Dr. Webster said.
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