Hi everyone (sorry for the long post),
I have blocked oil glands leading to dry eyes. It started shortly after I got seborrheic dermatitis so they have to be connected. One doctor I went to explained it as the seb derm causes inflammation on my eyelids and the swelling causes the oil glands to get a little blocked. His biggest recommendation was heat/massage.
I can see white stuff (seb derm flakes (see quote below) or blocked oil glands?) on my eyelid margins, much more on my lower than my upper. However, if I use a q-tip I can remove some of them. The first eye doc I went to (when I didn't know that blepharitis coul cause dry eyes) said to use a q-tip or cotton pad to clean the eyelid margins once every day and that would be all I needed. On the paper she gave me it said to use warm compresses before cleaning the margins though. When I drag a q-tip on my eyelid margins it gets a slightly yellow color. I'm guessing that's oil?
So I don't know if I have normal mgd or whatever. I don't have any veins on my eyelid margins. Their color look very healthy for the most part (they might be a little redder when I wake up).
I think it is important for docs to learn to differentiate between different "mgd's" (the eyedocs I went to just called it blepharitis). I found this on the internet:
But another site will say that seborrheic blepharitis does not cause dry eye (it's just anterior), another say that it's the same thing as mgd, etc.
What if all it took for someone with seb derm blocked oil glands is to use whatever they use to control the seb derm on their scalp/eyebrows (Nizoral, H&S, sensun blue, etc.) on their eyelids. Create hostile territory for the fungus there --> less inflammation --> less flaking. The late Dr. Gilbard recommends dandruff shampoo for seb bleph in one of his articles.
Anyway, I have had big improvements since starting taking omega-3 (TheraTears Nutrition). It started on day 27 and gradually gets better evey day right now (on day 39 now). Besides that I wash with sterilid. Those are the only things I'm doing right now (I'm gonna add things very slowly and not start a million things at the same time). Day 27 of omega-3 was day 1 of sterilid so I know it's the omega-3.
However, I'm a little afraid that the omega-3 might help me in some ways but in the background the "mgd" worsens. For example, what if the omega-3 is increasing my already-normal tear production so I think I'm improving but the real cause of my dry eyes gets worse in the background.
Anyone think I'm afraid by nothing and should just be glad for my progress or could there be something behind my fear?
The heat therapy also confuses me. I've read some studies on it and if they're correct the way 95% of eye docs teach out shouldn't work. The eye doc I went to said to use a cotton pad soaked in hot water, hold it against my eyes, and then massage after (no reheating or anything). There's no way cotton pads retain heat long enough to make a difference (according to the studies) but he's supposed to be one of the best dry eye docs in the area so his patients have to get relief somehow since this is such a normal problem.
I have blocked oil glands leading to dry eyes. It started shortly after I got seborrheic dermatitis so they have to be connected. One doctor I went to explained it as the seb derm causes inflammation on my eyelids and the swelling causes the oil glands to get a little blocked. His biggest recommendation was heat/massage.
I can see white stuff (seb derm flakes (see quote below) or blocked oil glands?) on my eyelid margins, much more on my lower than my upper. However, if I use a q-tip I can remove some of them. The first eye doc I went to (when I didn't know that blepharitis coul cause dry eyes) said to use a q-tip or cotton pad to clean the eyelid margins once every day and that would be all I needed. On the paper she gave me it said to use warm compresses before cleaning the margins though. When I drag a q-tip on my eyelid margins it gets a slightly yellow color. I'm guessing that's oil?
So I don't know if I have normal mgd or whatever. I don't have any veins on my eyelid margins. Their color look very healthy for the most part (they might be a little redder when I wake up).
I think it is important for docs to learn to differentiate between different "mgd's" (the eyedocs I went to just called it blepharitis). I found this on the internet:
In meibomian gland dysfunction, examination reveals dilated, inspissated gland orifices that exude a waxy, thick, yellowish secretion with pressure. In seborrheic blepharitis, greasy, easily removable scales develop on eyelid margins. Most patients with seborrheic blepharitis and meibomian gland dysfunction have symptoms of keratoconjunctivitis sicca such as foreign body sensation, grittiness, eye strain and fatigue, and blurring with prolonged visual effort.
Most patients with meibomian gland dysfunction or seborrheic blepharitis have increased tear evaporation and secondary keratoconjunctivitis sicca.
Most patients with meibomian gland dysfunction or seborrheic blepharitis have increased tear evaporation and secondary keratoconjunctivitis sicca.
What if all it took for someone with seb derm blocked oil glands is to use whatever they use to control the seb derm on their scalp/eyebrows (Nizoral, H&S, sensun blue, etc.) on their eyelids. Create hostile territory for the fungus there --> less inflammation --> less flaking. The late Dr. Gilbard recommends dandruff shampoo for seb bleph in one of his articles.
Anyway, I have had big improvements since starting taking omega-3 (TheraTears Nutrition). It started on day 27 and gradually gets better evey day right now (on day 39 now). Besides that I wash with sterilid. Those are the only things I'm doing right now (I'm gonna add things very slowly and not start a million things at the same time). Day 27 of omega-3 was day 1 of sterilid so I know it's the omega-3.
However, I'm a little afraid that the omega-3 might help me in some ways but in the background the "mgd" worsens. For example, what if the omega-3 is increasing my already-normal tear production so I think I'm improving but the real cause of my dry eyes gets worse in the background.
Anyone think I'm afraid by nothing and should just be glad for my progress or could there be something behind my fear?
The heat therapy also confuses me. I've read some studies on it and if they're correct the way 95% of eye docs teach out shouldn't work. The eye doc I went to said to use a cotton pad soaked in hot water, hold it against my eyes, and then massage after (no reheating or anything). There's no way cotton pads retain heat long enough to make a difference (according to the studies) but he's supposed to be one of the best dry eye docs in the area so his patients have to get relief somehow since this is such a normal problem.
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