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Blepharitis

EyeOur eyelids help protect our eyes. (Read about "The Eye") Blepharitis is a common condition that causes inflammation of the eyelids. The American Optometric Association (AOA) says the four main causes are:

Blepharitis occurs in two forms, according to the National Eye Institute (NEI):

Symptoms and complications

Symptoms of blepharitis include a foreign body or burning sensation, excessive tearing, itching, sensitivity to light (photophobia), red and swollen eyelids, redness of the eye, blurred vision, frothy tears, dry eye or crusting of the eyelashes on awakening.

NEI says that complications from blepharitis include:

Treatment

AOA says treatment for both forms of blepharitis involves keeping the lids clean and free of crusts. According to AOA, warm compresses should be applied to the lid to loosen the crusts, followed by a light scrubbing of the eyelid with a cotton swab and a mixture of water and baby shampoo. Because blepharitis rarely goes away completely, most patients must maintain an eyelid hygiene routine for life. If the blepharitis is severe, an eye care professional may also prescribe antibiotics (Read about "Antibiotics") or steroid eye drops, according to NEI.

When seborrheic dermatitis is present, a dandruff shampoo for the hair is recommended as well. (Read about "Eczema and Dermatitis") In addition to the warm compresses, patients with posterior blepharitis will need to massage their eyelids to clean the oil accumulated in the glands, according to AOA. Patients who also have the skin condition rosacea may need to have that condition treated at the same time.

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