Hi
I'm going to the doctor again tomorrow about the blepharitis I've had for 3 months. I've looked at this site (www.aoa.org/documents/QRG-10A.pdf) to try to figure out what type of blepharitis I have and not sure. Would be grateful for advice.
Symptoms:
- Soreness around the upper eyelids. It starts soon after waking up and generally stays at about the same level throughout the day.
- Throbbing around the eyes (not as much as there used to be). This varies throughout the day.
- Enlarged eyelid margins.
- The eye areas have a slightly greasy appearance and feel.
- Slightly blurred vision (my left eye score is now -0.5, -0.25 so I have glasses now).
- I only noticed these last week, but when pulling my cheek down to look in my lower left eyelid, I can see 3 little white bubbles. I think these might be blocked meibomian glands, although I'm not sure because they don't look as bad as some of the images online, and are further into the eyelid than I was expecting to see them.
- At night when I close my eyes to try to sleep is when it is most uncomfortable. With my eyes closed, there is more soreness and throbbing, and it feels like a big build up of pressure between the eyes and up to the middle of my forehead. So it is quite hard to get to sleep sometimes. But the best I feel throughout the day is usually straight after I wake up.
- When I wake up, there are sometimes little white specks on my eyebrows. There are small yellow/white blobs either side of my nose (by the eyes), but think this could just be regular eye crust.
- Dandruff of the scalp (I'm using anti-dandruff shampoo every day or every other day).
- I don't get red eyes and don't seem to have a problem looking at computer screens / TVs etc.
Because of the greasiness and scalp dandruff, I think it might be seborrheic blepharitis but I'm not sure.
Here's my current routine that I do every morning and evening:
- Warm compress with a clean face towel for 5 minutes. I gently run my finger over the eyelid margins about 10 times when I start this.
- Massage. I stroke my clean finger gently over the upper eyelids a few times, and roll a wet q-tip / cotton bud gently over the lashes of the lower eyelid.
- Wipe eyelids with cooled boiled water and baby shampoo mix (10:1)
- Rinse by flicking tap water in my face a few times.
- Cold compress with a clean face towel for 10 minutes. I don't do this straight after the rinsing, some times about half an hour after.
I don't tend to use eyedrops much (0, 1 or 2 times a day - mostly 0 times a day), as the ones I've tried don't seem to relieve my symptoms now (Viscotears and Optive I've tried). It does seem not as bad as it was a month or two ago - I remember the dark days when I was using Viscotears about every half hour. But I am a bit concerned about the blurry vision (although I've read it can be due to the quality of the tear film).
Wow, that's a long post - useful for me to write it all down for the doctors visit tomorrow. But I would really appreciate any advice and comments about what I've posted - what type of blepharitis I have and comments on my eye routine in particular.
Thanks
Dave
I'm going to the doctor again tomorrow about the blepharitis I've had for 3 months. I've looked at this site (www.aoa.org/documents/QRG-10A.pdf) to try to figure out what type of blepharitis I have and not sure. Would be grateful for advice.
Symptoms:
- Soreness around the upper eyelids. It starts soon after waking up and generally stays at about the same level throughout the day.
- Throbbing around the eyes (not as much as there used to be). This varies throughout the day.
- Enlarged eyelid margins.
- The eye areas have a slightly greasy appearance and feel.
- Slightly blurred vision (my left eye score is now -0.5, -0.25 so I have glasses now).
- I only noticed these last week, but when pulling my cheek down to look in my lower left eyelid, I can see 3 little white bubbles. I think these might be blocked meibomian glands, although I'm not sure because they don't look as bad as some of the images online, and are further into the eyelid than I was expecting to see them.
- At night when I close my eyes to try to sleep is when it is most uncomfortable. With my eyes closed, there is more soreness and throbbing, and it feels like a big build up of pressure between the eyes and up to the middle of my forehead. So it is quite hard to get to sleep sometimes. But the best I feel throughout the day is usually straight after I wake up.
- When I wake up, there are sometimes little white specks on my eyebrows. There are small yellow/white blobs either side of my nose (by the eyes), but think this could just be regular eye crust.
- Dandruff of the scalp (I'm using anti-dandruff shampoo every day or every other day).
- I don't get red eyes and don't seem to have a problem looking at computer screens / TVs etc.
Because of the greasiness and scalp dandruff, I think it might be seborrheic blepharitis but I'm not sure.
Here's my current routine that I do every morning and evening:
- Warm compress with a clean face towel for 5 minutes. I gently run my finger over the eyelid margins about 10 times when I start this.
- Massage. I stroke my clean finger gently over the upper eyelids a few times, and roll a wet q-tip / cotton bud gently over the lashes of the lower eyelid.
- Wipe eyelids with cooled boiled water and baby shampoo mix (10:1)
- Rinse by flicking tap water in my face a few times.
- Cold compress with a clean face towel for 10 minutes. I don't do this straight after the rinsing, some times about half an hour after.
I don't tend to use eyedrops much (0, 1 or 2 times a day - mostly 0 times a day), as the ones I've tried don't seem to relieve my symptoms now (Viscotears and Optive I've tried). It does seem not as bad as it was a month or two ago - I remember the dark days when I was using Viscotears about every half hour. But I am a bit concerned about the blurry vision (although I've read it can be due to the quality of the tear film).
Wow, that's a long post - useful for me to write it all down for the doctors visit tomorrow. But I would really appreciate any advice and comments about what I've posted - what type of blepharitis I have and comments on my eye routine in particular.
Thanks
Dave
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