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Blepharitis - Eyelid Infection

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  • Introduction
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Introduction

Blepharitis is a common eyelid infection.  It is an inflammation that occurs along the inner or outer side of the eyelashes on the eyelids.  Blepharitis is most frequently caused by an overgrowth of bacteria.  It is treated with good eyelid hygiene, and in some cases, prescription medicine.

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Anatomy

Your eyelids cover and protect your eyes.  Your eyelids keep your eye moist and clean each time you blink.  Your eyelashes keep dirt and particles from touching your eye.  The lacrimal glands produce fluid (tears) to keep your eyes moist and comfortable.  They produce extra fluid when your eyes need protection or when they are irritated. 
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Causes

Blepharitis is most commonly caused by an overgrowth of bacteria at the base of the eyelashes.  Dandruff, acne rosacea, allergies, insect bites, lice, and exposure to dust, or smoke can also cause it.  Anterior blepharitis and posterior blepharitis are two types of blepharitis.  Anterior blepharitis occurs on the front outside part of the eyelid, at the base of the eyelashes.  Bacteria and dandruff most frequently cause it.  Posterior blepharitis develops in the glands in the inner eyelid.  It is most frequently caused by acne rosacea and dandruff.
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Symptoms

Symptoms of blepharitis can include red swollen eyes.  Your eyes may itch, burn, or feel irritated, like a grain of sand is in them when you blink.  You may experience blurred vision and sensitivity to light.  Your eyes may be drier or more tearful than usual.  You may produce frothy tears.  Crust may form along your eyelash line.  Your eyelashes may fall out.

Blepharitis may be mild, chronic, or severe.  Blepharitis can recur and lead to the loss of eyelashes and the development of growths called styes and chalazia.  Eye surface irritation may contribute to conjunctivitis.  Dry eye can damage the cornea.  The cornea is a clear dome that helps your eyes focus.

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Diagnosis

You should contact your doctor if you suspect that you have blepharitis.  Some forms of the condition may require antibiotic or prescription medication treatment.  Your doctor can diagnose blepharitis by examining your eyes, eyelids, and eyelashes. 
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Treatment

The type of treatment that you receive depends on the type and severity of your condition.  Some types of blepharitis may require prescription eye drops or ointments.  You will be instructed on how to keep your eyelids very clean.  If you have associated conditions, such as acne rosacea or seborrheic dermatitis, those conditions will be treated as well.
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