
BlepharitisBlepharitis is an inflammation of the eyelid margins. This condition may be due to several causes, including infection or excess oil production. A complete eye examination is necessary for an accurate diagnosis of the type of blepharitis in order to determine the most effective treatment. Types of BlepharitisBlepharitis can be divided into two types according to which part of the lids is involved. Typical changes of Type 1 blepharitis are scaly skin flakes along the eyelid margins. These crusts cause the eyelid margins to stick together and can alter the growth of the eyelashes or cause lashes to fall out. When these crusts get into the tear film, a gritty sensation occurs that can lead to red, irritated eyes and light sensitivity. Sometimes, infection of the lids develops in addition to the "mechanical" irritation caused by the crusting.Type 2 blepharitis is caused by improper function of the oil glands located along the eyelid margins. Burning, stinging, blurred vision and redness are common symptoms. Excess oil gland production can also lead to roughened eyelids and mucous debris that accumulates during sleep. Sometimes a stye, called a chalazion, appears that is an inflamed oil gland cyst. Some patients with this form of blepharitis have dandruff, acne or other general skin conditions such as seborrhea or acne rosacea.
EYELID CLEANSING One of the best ways to relieve the symptoms associated with blepharitis is to carefully clean the eyelids of accumulated crusts. Until the crusts are eliminated, comfort is unlikely to be achieved. Daily lid cleaning, using the specific technique recommended for you is the cornerstone of controlling symptoms of blepharitis.
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