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  • Ocular rosacea is a chronic inflammatory condition impacting the ocular surface.
  • It frequently co-occurs with cutaneous rosacea, presenting diagnostic and therapeutic challenges.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the pathogenesis, current treatments, and future management strategies for ocular rosacea.
  • To explore emerging research in immune dysregulation and microbiome alterations.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of pathophysiology, clinical features, and treatment strategies.
  • Analysis of emerging research on immune responses and potential therapeutic targets.

Main Results:

  • Ocular rosacea involves immune and neurovascular dysregulation, with TLR activation and complement system involvement.
  • Ocular microbiome alterations contribute to disease progression; stepwise treatment is recommended.
  • Targeted therapies like biologics and small-molecule inhibitors are under investigation.

Conclusions:

  • Ocular rosacea, especially pediatric blepharokeratoconjunctivitis, is difficult to diagnose and treat, often resulting in delayed care.
  • A multidisciplinary approach and novel therapeutic options are crucial for improved patient outcomes.
  • Further research into genetic and molecular factors may lead to personalized treatment plans.