Hello all
After what is i think my fifth visit to the eye clinic this year i have finally been given a bit af positive news. Apparently the Blepharitis is now minimal and my glands are doing more of what they should too. However i stll feel the lids are still quite red especially on a morning and told the doc as such. She has informed me that there is still some inflamation under the lids and has now prescribed 2 months of Doxycycline(50mg), 2 tabs a day for first month then 1 for the second.
Apparently this may make me feel a little sick, but this is not what particulary worries me, it is the part about them making you sensitive to sunlight. It is particularly sunny in Britain at the mo ( really it is !!) am i going to turn into a lobster just by having my face exposed to direct sunlight, how could i possibly avoid not being in direct sunlight!
Any body advise and tell me experiences ? I am assuming i'm worrying to a far greater degree than i should, we don't get that much Sun over ere, so i don't want to wear a ski mask or anything!
cheers
ben
After what is i think my fifth visit to the eye clinic this year i have finally been given a bit af positive news. Apparently the Blepharitis is now minimal and my glands are doing more of what they should too. However i stll feel the lids are still quite red especially on a morning and told the doc as such. She has informed me that there is still some inflamation under the lids and has now prescribed 2 months of Doxycycline(50mg), 2 tabs a day for first month then 1 for the second.
Apparently this may make me feel a little sick, but this is not what particulary worries me, it is the part about them making you sensitive to sunlight. It is particularly sunny in Britain at the mo ( really it is !!) am i going to turn into a lobster just by having my face exposed to direct sunlight, how could i possibly avoid not being in direct sunlight!
Any body advise and tell me experiences ? I am assuming i'm worrying to a far greater degree than i should, we don't get that much Sun over ere, so i don't want to wear a ski mask or anything!
cheers
ben
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