I tried to google that but there was no answer, if you follow the treatment for your blepharitis properly with eyelid care, can you watch TV and play video games?
From what the Ophtalmologists tell me I can live normally (means doing everything I used to before I got this problem), but one also said that it's true that when blepharitis is in "flare up mode" everything that is screen is hard to digest for the eyes.
So I have been following a treatment since the 23rd of this month with hot towel gloves on the eyes, eye lid massages and cleaning with PHYLARM twice a day and that's something to keep on doing for 10 days. From what I am being told, everything'll get better in about two weeks, but it's a treatment I'll have to keep on doing at least 5 times a week for the rest of my life otherwise it'll come back (it's kinda like Periodontitis).
I haven't been able to use TV or play video games for the past four months, is Blepharitis something that'll prevent me from doing that even when I have it under control with the treatments?
From what the Ophtalmologists tell me I can live normally (means doing everything I used to before I got this problem), but one also said that it's true that when blepharitis is in "flare up mode" everything that is screen is hard to digest for the eyes.
So I have been following a treatment since the 23rd of this month with hot towel gloves on the eyes, eye lid massages and cleaning with PHYLARM twice a day and that's something to keep on doing for 10 days. From what I am being told, everything'll get better in about two weeks, but it's a treatment I'll have to keep on doing at least 5 times a week for the rest of my life otherwise it'll come back (it's kinda like Periodontitis).
I haven't been able to use TV or play video games for the past four months, is Blepharitis something that'll prevent me from doing that even when I have it under control with the treatments?
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