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  • Do I have blepharitis?

    I am trying to take matters into my own hands, one eye doctor tells me I have small signs of blepharitis, but did not seem overly confident with it, a specialist for blepharitis looked at my eyes, seemed somewhat confused and then perscribed a lid scrub with fucilthalemic antibiotic. This was 3 years ago. The blepharitis i have is not mgd, it is when you get debris/crust on your lashes.


    My new eye doctor claims he does not see blepharitis. I stopped with the lid scrubs, I dont know if my eyes are better or worse, about the same. My eyes dont feel as good as when I did the scrub, but from a redness inflamation standpoint theirs no difference.

    The only thing I do know is i can pull out my lashes very easily. Does this mean i have blepharitis if i can easily and lightly tug on my lashes and they come out? My lashes did seem stronger when i did scrubs.

    The other thing is while the lid scrubs make my eyes feel great and literally when i am scrubbing them my eyes get nice and white (no idea why), they also dry out my lids, I use novartis hypoallergenic scrubs, very gentle, but the lid scrub leaves my eyes drier and red. They feel great, but are dry and irritated.

    If any blepharitis patients can comment, im really unsure if

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    Originally posted by Eyeproblems View Post
    " ..............then perscribed a lid scrub with fucilthalemic antibiotic. This was 3 years ago. The blepharitis i have is not mgd, it is when you get debris/crust on your lashes....."
    It sounds like blepharitis to me - anterior blepharitis that is. (I have both).

    My lashes are very `unstable' and grow in odd directions. I used fucithalmic for a while - and it really helped. One isn't meant to use it for a long time because it can irritate the eye. My eyes started to feel irritated when I tried it again - I don't know if it's because I used it for a length of time in the past - or if my eyes are just generally very sensitive to everything.

    I don't use scrubs now because they made the lids feel very dry and sometimes worse. I've been using a low dose steroid for some time but the lids are still inflammed. The consultant isn't able to advise on what to do next; I've been compliant with every therapy / drop etc but it's a frustrating condition to manage.

    Sorry, I know I've not offered you anything positive.

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      Thanks for the reply. Just curious but what do inflamed lids look like? Im not to sure?

      I am seeing my opth again next week, I hope he looks at my eyes this time. Last time he just prescribed me alrex.

      He did say though he does not see any blepharitis, i dont know how one diagnoses it?

      I think i will do a lid scrub but maybe every couple of nights before bed.

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