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Ocular Surface Condition

Understanding Blepharitis

A common, chronic condition causing eyelid inflammation. Proper management can significantly improve symptoms and prevent complications.

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What is Blepharitis?

Blepharitis is chronic inflammation of the eyelid margins. It's one of the most common eye conditions and affects people of all ages, though it becomes more common with age.

The condition involves the eyelids becoming red, swollen, and irritated. Tiny oil glands near the base of the eyelashes can become blocked, and debris may accumulate along the eyelid margins.

Blepharitis is closely linked to dry eye syndrome—the two conditions often occur together and share common treatments.

Types of Blepharitis

Anterior Blepharitis

Location:
Outer eyelid (where eyelashes attach)
Common causes:
Bacterial overgrowth, seborrheic dermatitis
Appearance:
Crusty debris at base of lashes

Posterior Blepharitis

Location:
Inner eyelid (meibomian glands)
Common causes:
Meibomian gland dysfunction
Appearance:
Blocked oil glands, foam in tear film

Symptoms

Red, swollen eyelids
Crusty eyelashes
Burning sensation
Gritty eyes
Excessive tearing
Light sensitivity
Styes and chalazia
Eyelid sticking

Get Your Blepharitis Under Control

Blepharitis is manageable with the right approach. A proper diagnosis and treatment plan can significantly reduce your symptoms and prevent flare-ups.