We all know that bleph causes dry eye symptoms but why does the opposite happen? Since the weather got colder and drier, my blepharitis has gone out of contol despite being back on minocycline, lid scrubs, lots of tears and hot packs.
The Theratears website says that dry eyes are more susceptible to bacterial colonization on the lids but they are also pushing their own lid foam..Sterilid which supposedly has antibacterial properties. It also states that punctal plugs are also susceptible to the same phenomenon which I personally believe since my lower lids (with lower plugs) are bothering me too.
Any feedback about this? I have had different opinions about the plugs...some MD's have told me to remove them since the bleph always seems worse with them in and some say keep them due to the severity of my dry eye. I feel like I am fighting a losing battle.
Natalie
The Theratears website says that dry eyes are more susceptible to bacterial colonization on the lids but they are also pushing their own lid foam..Sterilid which supposedly has antibacterial properties. It also states that punctal plugs are also susceptible to the same phenomenon which I personally believe since my lower lids (with lower plugs) are bothering me too.
Any feedback about this? I have had different opinions about the plugs...some MD's have told me to remove them since the bleph always seems worse with them in and some say keep them due to the severity of my dry eye. I feel like I am fighting a losing battle.
Natalie
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