Blepharitis
There are different types of blepharitis most of which are caused by bacteria that are commonly found in and around the eyelids, however allergies, toxins or viral infection can also lead to its development.
Common Symptoms of Blepharitis include red eyelid margins with scales and flakes apparent at the base of the lashes. Individuals with this condition often report irritation or the sensation of a foreign body in their eye, with redness, burning and itching of the eyelid margin. On awakening in the morning, your eyelids may feel sticky with crusted scales and debris caused by an oily discharge from the eyelid glands. When left untreated, these glands may become blocked and infected, potentially leading to styes, dry eye syndrome and lash loss.
Blepharitis Treatment requires a program of daily eyelid hygiene which usually includes:
1. Warm compresses applied directly to the eyelid margins to help loosen the debris on the lashes thorough eyelid cleansing with LID-CARE Towelettes or Baby Shampoo / Mild Shampoo on a clean face cloth to help remove debris, crust and toxic products from the eyelid margin
2. Ocular Lubricants may also be used to relieve any symptoms associated with dry eye syndrome
3. Antibiotics and or Anti-inflammatories are sometimes recommended by your Optometrist and can temporarily to control the bacterial and inflammation component of blepharitis. It is important to use as directed and not to self treat with such medications.
It is also important to know that in some cases, it may take up to eight weeks to notice an improvement. Ongoing lid hygiene is often necessary to keep the condition under control.