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Title: Blepharitis


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Blepharitis
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Blepharitis
  • Blepharitis is kind of inflammation that further
    affects the eyelids. Blepharitis generally
    involves the part of the eyelid where the
    eyelashes grow. Blepharitis commonly happens
    when tiny oil glands located near the base of the
    eyelashes malfunction. This leads to inflamed,
    irritated and itchy eyelids. There are most of
    the diseases and conditions present that can
    cause blepharitis. Sometimes, blepharitis is a
    chronic condition that is very difficult to
    treat. Blepharitis can be uncomfortable and may
    be unattractive at times, but it generally
    doesn't cause permanent damage to your eye sight.

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Causes of Blepharitis
  • The exact cause of blepharitis is still not
    known. Factors linked with the development of
    blepharitis include 
  • Seborrheic dermatitis dandruff of the scalp and
    eyebrows
  • A bacterial infection
  • Malfunctioning oil glands in your eyelid
  • Rosacea a skin condition which is characterized
    by facial redness
  • Allergies
  • Eyelash mites or lice
  • Certain medication the severe acne medication
    isotretinoin (Amnesteem, Claravis, Sotret) can
    lead to an increase in bacteria on the eyelids
    and can affect tear production
  • Blepharitis can be caused by a combination of
    factors. 

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Complications
  • If you are having blepharitis, you may also
    experience 
  • Eyelash problems - Blepharitis can cause your
    eyelashes to fall out or grow abnormally
    (misdirected eyelashes).
  • Eyelid skin problems - Scarring can happen on
    your eyelids in response to long-term
    blepharitis.
  • Excess tearing or dry eyes - Abnormal oily
    secretions and other debris shed from the eyelid,
    such as flaking associated with dandruff, can
    accumulate in your tear film water, oil and
    mucus solution that forms tears.
  • Sty - A sty is an infection that is formed near
    the base of the eyelashes. The result is a
    painful lump on the edge (generally on the
    outside part) of your eyelid. A sty is usually
    most visible on the surface of the eyelid.

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Complications
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  • Chalazion - A chalazion is occurred when there's
    a blockage in one of the small oil glands at the
    margin of the eyelid, just behind the eyelashes.
  • Chronic pink eye - Blepharitis can lead to
    recurrent bouts of pink eye (conjunctivitis).
  • Injury to the cornea Regular irritation from
    inflamed eyelids or misdirected eyelashes may
    cause a sore (ulcer) to develop on your cornea.
    Insufficient tearing could predispose you to a
    corneal infection.

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Symptoms of Blepharitis
  • Blepharitis symptoms and signs include 
  • Watery eyes
  • Red eyes
  • A gritty, burning sensation in the eye
  • Eyelids that appear greasy
  • Itchy eyelids
  • Red, swollen eyelids
  • Flaking of the skin around the eyes
  • Crusted eyelashes upon awakening
  • Eyelid sticking
  • More frequent blinking
  • Sensitivity to light
  • Eyelashes that grow abnormally (misdirected
    eyelashes)
  • Loss of eyelashes

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Treatments
  • Treatment for blepharitis can include 
  • Cleaning the affected area regularly - Cleaning
    your eyelids with a warm washcloth can help
    control signs and symptoms. Self-care measures
    may be the only treatment necessary for most
    cases of blepharitis.
  • Antibiotics Eye drops containing antibiotics
    applied to your eyelids may help control
    blepharitis caused by a bacterial infection. In
    certain cases, antibiotics are administered in
    cream, ointment or pill form.
  • Steroid eye drops or ointments Eye drops or
    ointments containing steroids can help control
    inflammation in your eyes and your eyelids.

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Treatments
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  • Artificial tears - Lubricating eye drops or
    artificial tears, which are available
    over-the-counter, may help relieve dry eyes.
  • Treating underlying conditions - Blepharitis
    caused by seborrheic dermatitis, rosacea or other
    diseases may be controlled by treating the
    underlying disease.
  • Blepharitis rarely disappears completely. Even
    with successful treatment, relapses are common.

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