Hi
In the past month I've had appointments with an ophthamologist, dermatologist and optometrist. Some key points to come out of those appointments:
- Ophthamologist: my tear film is very oily, my meibomian glands are 'working overtime'. Use fish oil supplements only (no need for me to take flaxseed oil too). Supplement my routine (2x daily warm compress with eyebag plus eyelid cleaning with blephasol) with eye drops 4x daily.
- Dermatologist: I have mild seborrheic eczema and mild rosaceaa (I already knew I had seborrheic blepharitis and MGD). Take Tetralysal antibiotics 1x day.
- Optometrist: TBUT is normal. Try reducing the compresses and lid cleaning to 1x day, as lids look quite clean now.
I've been mulling things over and I think a key thing that has to happen before I get better / feel better is for my sebaceous glands to decrease oil production. This could be related to the dandruff problems I've been having (I'm currently cycling between medical shampoos to treat it). Also, I've had mild acne since I was a teenager (I'm 27 now). Most of the skin on my face doesn't feel greasy, but the area surrounding my eyes feels a bit more greasy, and the skin on my eyelids feels really greasy. It makes sense to me that my meibomian glands would be overactive at the same time as the sebaceous glands in my facial skin (especially the eyelids).
I read somewhere that using jojoba oil can help to decrease production in sebaceous glands - the jojoba oil 'tricks' the skin into thinking that enough oil is already produced, so the glands decrease production. Has anyone had any success with using jojoba oil on their skin / eyelids? Has anyone had similar problems to me, and managed to reduce the greasiness of their skin, in particular the eyelids? If so, how did you do it?
I'm beginning to understand how everything is related - oil production, bacteria / yeast, inflammation, MGD, tear film quality.
Finally, I realise now that this forum may not be the best place to discuss these skin issues. Are there any other forums that people are aware of that may be better for me to go to?
Thanks
Dave
In the past month I've had appointments with an ophthamologist, dermatologist and optometrist. Some key points to come out of those appointments:
- Ophthamologist: my tear film is very oily, my meibomian glands are 'working overtime'. Use fish oil supplements only (no need for me to take flaxseed oil too). Supplement my routine (2x daily warm compress with eyebag plus eyelid cleaning with blephasol) with eye drops 4x daily.
- Dermatologist: I have mild seborrheic eczema and mild rosaceaa (I already knew I had seborrheic blepharitis and MGD). Take Tetralysal antibiotics 1x day.
- Optometrist: TBUT is normal. Try reducing the compresses and lid cleaning to 1x day, as lids look quite clean now.
I've been mulling things over and I think a key thing that has to happen before I get better / feel better is for my sebaceous glands to decrease oil production. This could be related to the dandruff problems I've been having (I'm currently cycling between medical shampoos to treat it). Also, I've had mild acne since I was a teenager (I'm 27 now). Most of the skin on my face doesn't feel greasy, but the area surrounding my eyes feels a bit more greasy, and the skin on my eyelids feels really greasy. It makes sense to me that my meibomian glands would be overactive at the same time as the sebaceous glands in my facial skin (especially the eyelids).
I read somewhere that using jojoba oil can help to decrease production in sebaceous glands - the jojoba oil 'tricks' the skin into thinking that enough oil is already produced, so the glands decrease production. Has anyone had any success with using jojoba oil on their skin / eyelids? Has anyone had similar problems to me, and managed to reduce the greasiness of their skin, in particular the eyelids? If so, how did you do it?
I'm beginning to understand how everything is related - oil production, bacteria / yeast, inflammation, MGD, tear film quality.
Finally, I realise now that this forum may not be the best place to discuss these skin issues. Are there any other forums that people are aware of that may be better for me to go to?
Thanks
Dave
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