Thanks to everyone for sharing stories and info. This forum has been invaluable to me lately. Bleph is truly a debilitating condition.
Hi all. Male ... late 50s. Lazer eye surgery about 10 years ago.
Had eye surgery 2 years ago to remove a chronic sore on my lower eyelid. Surgeon also made incisions to drain eyes and scraped debris away from inside eyelids. This was a very unpleasant procedure. This year I developed a stye on one eye that would not go away. Eventually the other eye became infected with the same. Both eyes broke out with big blisters on both upper eyelids that would eventually "pop" and bleed. The blisters would get large and obscure my vision as well. This has been a repeating process since Aug.
I saw three family doctors who prescribed some drops and ointment to no avail. Another doctor refused to treat it saying he never saw a case of this that never resolved itself. I received comments about "burning the candle at both ends" "use hot compresses" "eat better" "avoid stress" and "get rest" from these doctors. Stress is unavoidable in my line of work so that is not going away until I retire.
I finally went to an Optometrist. She said I had the worst case of bleph she has ever seen. My eyes were so dry the eyeballs were peeling. Prescribed another ointment that did not help. Her last prognosis was that I would need tetracycline long term. She could not prescribe it and, now, I wait to see a specialist.
I am currently using Systane Ultra eye drops to control the dryness. Washing the eyes with sterile pads and baby shampoo. I never dry my eyes with a used towel and I let them air dry if necessary. I've been trying castor oil on my eyelids but it leaches into the eyes causing irritation. Now, I've resorted to vitamin E oil and it seems to help. I still have cysts on my eyelids but they have not broke into blisters for a while so I guess this is helping. The cysts seem to be receding a bit too. The humidity has been very high lately with all the rain so I'm sure this is also a contributing factor to a "flare down" in my condition.
Thanks for reading my story.
Hi all. Male ... late 50s. Lazer eye surgery about 10 years ago.
Had eye surgery 2 years ago to remove a chronic sore on my lower eyelid. Surgeon also made incisions to drain eyes and scraped debris away from inside eyelids. This was a very unpleasant procedure. This year I developed a stye on one eye that would not go away. Eventually the other eye became infected with the same. Both eyes broke out with big blisters on both upper eyelids that would eventually "pop" and bleed. The blisters would get large and obscure my vision as well. This has been a repeating process since Aug.
I saw three family doctors who prescribed some drops and ointment to no avail. Another doctor refused to treat it saying he never saw a case of this that never resolved itself. I received comments about "burning the candle at both ends" "use hot compresses" "eat better" "avoid stress" and "get rest" from these doctors. Stress is unavoidable in my line of work so that is not going away until I retire.
I finally went to an Optometrist. She said I had the worst case of bleph she has ever seen. My eyes were so dry the eyeballs were peeling. Prescribed another ointment that did not help. Her last prognosis was that I would need tetracycline long term. She could not prescribe it and, now, I wait to see a specialist.
I am currently using Systane Ultra eye drops to control the dryness. Washing the eyes with sterile pads and baby shampoo. I never dry my eyes with a used towel and I let them air dry if necessary. I've been trying castor oil on my eyelids but it leaches into the eyes causing irritation. Now, I've resorted to vitamin E oil and it seems to help. I still have cysts on my eyelids but they have not broke into blisters for a while so I guess this is helping. The cysts seem to be receding a bit too. The humidity has been very high lately with all the rain so I'm sure this is also a contributing factor to a "flare down" in my condition.
Thanks for reading my story.
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