Hi all
I posted recently that things have been getting better for me lately, but in the past week the eyes have got slightly worse. I'd be grateful for any advice on remedies, long term or short term, to help the gritty eye sensations that I get virtually all the time. The grittiness is always there to some degree - sometimes I barely notice it but other times it does have a big effect on me. Any other advice on how to heal my condition would be much appreciated. I'm 28 now so quite young for all this and really want to get it sorted.
My diagnosis is seborrheic blepharitis and MGD since early 2011. I also get dandruff and acne to a mild degree - this has been since I was a teenager so quite a long time.
The main sensation that I do get is this grittiness, particularly when blinking. I very rarely getting the burning eye sensation.
Other symptoms that I can see when I look in the mirror are:
- a few white specks on the end of the eyelashes after I wake up in the morning (I know this happens to blepharitis sufferers - does it happen to anyone who doesn't have blepharitis?)
- the eyelid skin looks and feels greasy
- the base of the eyelashes are white. This does not look like debris - it looks more like depigmentation of the eyelashes.
- the eyelid margin looks slightly more red than it should be. Eg for the lower lids, I'm talking about the area just above the base of the eyelashes
- visible MGD - white splodges at the entry of the MGs.
- red lines and general redness in the inside of the lid. My ophthamlogist referred to this in a letter to my GP as 'left papillary inflammation of the lids'. Eg I would see this in the inside of the lower lids if I pulled the lower lid down (like I would to put in eye drops). This is a pic I posted last year to show the inside of the lids at around May 2012 - things haven't changed much since then. I imagine that the inside of the upper lids looks similar to the lowers.
For a cleaning routine, I've been using Blephaclean type wipes in the morning and evening. Or I've been splashing cold water several times on the lids and wiping them with a tissue. Sometimes in the shower I use aveeno moisturising soap to clean the lid margins.
Supplements I am currently taking daily:
- Multivitamin
- Probiotic (20 billion CFU)
- Vitamin C (sustained release)
- Garlic tablets
- Flaxseed oil capsules
- Fish oil capsules
- Vitamin D and Vit K2 (I've tried this for a few weeks in case I'm vitamin D deficient)
- N Acetyl Cysteine
I also drink a small amount of apple cider vinegar diluted with water each morning and evening.
Other notes:
- From a recent visit to the ophthamologist, she said I don't have demodex mites (100% certain of this)
- I've tried various things (warm compresses, massage, cleaning with other products etc). Some I have tried long term, others not. I'm willing to try things again if that would help me.
- EDIT: I should have mentioned that I was on steroid drops for about 6 weeks at the start of 2013. Of course my ophthamolgist was monitoring me during that time. I started off using the drops several times a day, then gradually down to 2-3 times per week.
Thanks
Dave
I posted recently that things have been getting better for me lately, but in the past week the eyes have got slightly worse. I'd be grateful for any advice on remedies, long term or short term, to help the gritty eye sensations that I get virtually all the time. The grittiness is always there to some degree - sometimes I barely notice it but other times it does have a big effect on me. Any other advice on how to heal my condition would be much appreciated. I'm 28 now so quite young for all this and really want to get it sorted.
My diagnosis is seborrheic blepharitis and MGD since early 2011. I also get dandruff and acne to a mild degree - this has been since I was a teenager so quite a long time.
The main sensation that I do get is this grittiness, particularly when blinking. I very rarely getting the burning eye sensation.
Other symptoms that I can see when I look in the mirror are:
- a few white specks on the end of the eyelashes after I wake up in the morning (I know this happens to blepharitis sufferers - does it happen to anyone who doesn't have blepharitis?)
- the eyelid skin looks and feels greasy
- the base of the eyelashes are white. This does not look like debris - it looks more like depigmentation of the eyelashes.
- the eyelid margin looks slightly more red than it should be. Eg for the lower lids, I'm talking about the area just above the base of the eyelashes
- visible MGD - white splodges at the entry of the MGs.
- red lines and general redness in the inside of the lid. My ophthamlogist referred to this in a letter to my GP as 'left papillary inflammation of the lids'. Eg I would see this in the inside of the lower lids if I pulled the lower lid down (like I would to put in eye drops). This is a pic I posted last year to show the inside of the lids at around May 2012 - things haven't changed much since then. I imagine that the inside of the upper lids looks similar to the lowers.
For a cleaning routine, I've been using Blephaclean type wipes in the morning and evening. Or I've been splashing cold water several times on the lids and wiping them with a tissue. Sometimes in the shower I use aveeno moisturising soap to clean the lid margins.
Supplements I am currently taking daily:
- Multivitamin
- Probiotic (20 billion CFU)
- Vitamin C (sustained release)
- Garlic tablets
- Flaxseed oil capsules
- Fish oil capsules
- Vitamin D and Vit K2 (I've tried this for a few weeks in case I'm vitamin D deficient)
- N Acetyl Cysteine
I also drink a small amount of apple cider vinegar diluted with water each morning and evening.
Other notes:
- From a recent visit to the ophthamologist, she said I don't have demodex mites (100% certain of this)
- I've tried various things (warm compresses, massage, cleaning with other products etc). Some I have tried long term, others not. I'm willing to try things again if that would help me.
- EDIT: I should have mentioned that I was on steroid drops for about 6 weeks at the start of 2013. Of course my ophthamolgist was monitoring me during that time. I started off using the drops several times a day, then gradually down to 2-3 times per week.
Thanks
Dave
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