Here is a video on blepharitis MGD,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSF45...eature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__FGq...eature=related
This is what I got out of it,
- Bacteria is # 1 contributing factor to Blepharitis/MGD which is a inflammatory condition
- The bacteria mixes with the oil in the glands and turns into the same composition of Soap, hence do not do lid scrubs with baby shampoo(just what this video recommends)
- The reason why antibiotic drops do not work is because they can not get into the glands
- The only antibiotic drop that can get into the glands is Azasite, but the only thing it does is reduce the bacteria in the glands, and may have a slight anti-inflammatory effect.
I honestly think this is a contributing issue(bacteria) and all the medications we take can not get to the bacteria to kill it off, nor is it the right medication to kill the bacteria. I think based on the video anyone using Azasite should do warm compresses first and then drop Azasite. I want to try this but live in Canada. Azasite may even lack some of what is needed to completely kill the harmful bacteria in the glands as I know it has helped some on this site, but not cured them. Anyone have any feedback?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSF45...eature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__FGq...eature=related
This is what I got out of it,
- Bacteria is # 1 contributing factor to Blepharitis/MGD which is a inflammatory condition
- The bacteria mixes with the oil in the glands and turns into the same composition of Soap, hence do not do lid scrubs with baby shampoo(just what this video recommends)
- The reason why antibiotic drops do not work is because they can not get into the glands
- The only antibiotic drop that can get into the glands is Azasite, but the only thing it does is reduce the bacteria in the glands, and may have a slight anti-inflammatory effect.
I honestly think this is a contributing issue(bacteria) and all the medications we take can not get to the bacteria to kill it off, nor is it the right medication to kill the bacteria. I think based on the video anyone using Azasite should do warm compresses first and then drop Azasite. I want to try this but live in Canada. Azasite may even lack some of what is needed to completely kill the harmful bacteria in the glands as I know it has helped some on this site, but not cured them. Anyone have any feedback?
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