Hi,
I posted an intro here but didn't get any responses so I hope it's okay if I try again here.
I have had blepharitis for ten years. For most of those ten years it was manageable just once a day warm compresses. Baby shampoo hurt so I didn't do it. Then middle of last year it started to get worse. Every now and again I would have to put on a second cloth. I also had an amazing opportunity given to me last year that meant I had to use the computer a lot, which I normally could stay away from.
In January things started to get super bad. I was not able to leave the house, and I had to do three cloths and my eyes were constantly bothering me. It was very cold here but when it warmed up a bit I ran off to a doc and he gave me fucithalmic drops with preservatives and said I had an infection. I have rosacea so suppose he meant a staph infection.
I also likely have seborrheic dermatitis but am not sure yet as I have yet to get in to see someone about that. But I have had bad dry skin for a long time, and this winter it got really bad. If I don't exfoliate I will get dandruff on my face (ugh.) I also get it in my eyebrows and have lost some of the hair in my eyebrows, and there's a purplish patch of skin in one brow. Has happened before but nothing about my eyes changed that time.
Reason I am writing this is tonight I went on to research the possible causes of this worsening and came on another photo of someone with apparent staph and it does look a bit like what I had/have.
I have some obviously inflamed areas along my lash lines, worse on left eye (though at time of writing right eye is bothering me, feels toxic.) No matter what I do this does not completely go away.
If I do cloths, run eyes in water in shower, etc the whites of my eyes though will usually be pretty clear.
Yet I'm still at two cloths (sometimes three) and at night worried my eyes are going to get stuck together. They've felt like that sometimes.
What I wondered was...could it be even if my eyes often look white that I still have a staph infection?
Has this done permanent damage, is there no way to reverse that inflammation? Sometimes it goes down a bit, and right eye is almost normal...but it's not fully healed.
Does anyone know if fucithalmic drops can cause cataracts? I tolerated them okay so thought I might get another course, possibly without preservatives.
Given possibility of staph is it a bad idea to put on an eye mask at night to protect from further drying out or to leave a cloth on for a long period?
Will cleaning with blephagel do anything to push off staph?
Given honey can deal with staph infections would this be an option (I have regular pasteurized honey and also raw honey, no manuka right now.) I read someone report a good eye specialist they saw claimed he regularly sees people who have done damage to their eyes with honey. Has anyone heard a professional say that?
I'm also developing dry mouth which I realize could point to Sjorgen's syndrome. It comes and goes and seems to be no rhyme or reason to when it will occur. I was trying to eat healthy and it was showing up then. So last night I decided to have ice cream and no dry mouth. A few days before I stopped every vitamin and tea I take except chamomile (which is anti-inflammatory and soothing), thinking one of them may be at fault. I have had joint issues before but nothing at all lately. Dry mouth was so bad one night I could not swallow at all. I also get strange bouts where my mouth feels both dry and moist, and one day it went from bone dry to practically foaming. (No I don't have rabies!)
I will be hopefully seeing someone on Tues, my GP, and will pretty well demand fast referral to an ophthalmologist.
Overall I'm just really scared and frustrated because I can't get in to see anyone easily (due to weather) and if I can even get out at all the only fast person to see is usually a walk-in clinic doctor.Walk-in people don't have the time to go deeply into your problems.
I realize there are people with far more serious cases than mine here..and I feel for you and everyone else. What a horrid nightmare this is..it's shocking that dry eye issues are not more widely known about given how serious this can get.
I posted an intro here but didn't get any responses so I hope it's okay if I try again here.
I have had blepharitis for ten years. For most of those ten years it was manageable just once a day warm compresses. Baby shampoo hurt so I didn't do it. Then middle of last year it started to get worse. Every now and again I would have to put on a second cloth. I also had an amazing opportunity given to me last year that meant I had to use the computer a lot, which I normally could stay away from.
In January things started to get super bad. I was not able to leave the house, and I had to do three cloths and my eyes were constantly bothering me. It was very cold here but when it warmed up a bit I ran off to a doc and he gave me fucithalmic drops with preservatives and said I had an infection. I have rosacea so suppose he meant a staph infection.
I also likely have seborrheic dermatitis but am not sure yet as I have yet to get in to see someone about that. But I have had bad dry skin for a long time, and this winter it got really bad. If I don't exfoliate I will get dandruff on my face (ugh.) I also get it in my eyebrows and have lost some of the hair in my eyebrows, and there's a purplish patch of skin in one brow. Has happened before but nothing about my eyes changed that time.
Reason I am writing this is tonight I went on to research the possible causes of this worsening and came on another photo of someone with apparent staph and it does look a bit like what I had/have.
I have some obviously inflamed areas along my lash lines, worse on left eye (though at time of writing right eye is bothering me, feels toxic.) No matter what I do this does not completely go away.
If I do cloths, run eyes in water in shower, etc the whites of my eyes though will usually be pretty clear.
Yet I'm still at two cloths (sometimes three) and at night worried my eyes are going to get stuck together. They've felt like that sometimes.
What I wondered was...could it be even if my eyes often look white that I still have a staph infection?
Has this done permanent damage, is there no way to reverse that inflammation? Sometimes it goes down a bit, and right eye is almost normal...but it's not fully healed.
Does anyone know if fucithalmic drops can cause cataracts? I tolerated them okay so thought I might get another course, possibly without preservatives.
Given possibility of staph is it a bad idea to put on an eye mask at night to protect from further drying out or to leave a cloth on for a long period?
Will cleaning with blephagel do anything to push off staph?
Given honey can deal with staph infections would this be an option (I have regular pasteurized honey and also raw honey, no manuka right now.) I read someone report a good eye specialist they saw claimed he regularly sees people who have done damage to their eyes with honey. Has anyone heard a professional say that?
I'm also developing dry mouth which I realize could point to Sjorgen's syndrome. It comes and goes and seems to be no rhyme or reason to when it will occur. I was trying to eat healthy and it was showing up then. So last night I decided to have ice cream and no dry mouth. A few days before I stopped every vitamin and tea I take except chamomile (which is anti-inflammatory and soothing), thinking one of them may be at fault. I have had joint issues before but nothing at all lately. Dry mouth was so bad one night I could not swallow at all. I also get strange bouts where my mouth feels both dry and moist, and one day it went from bone dry to practically foaming. (No I don't have rabies!)
I will be hopefully seeing someone on Tues, my GP, and will pretty well demand fast referral to an ophthalmologist.
Overall I'm just really scared and frustrated because I can't get in to see anyone easily (due to weather) and if I can even get out at all the only fast person to see is usually a walk-in clinic doctor.Walk-in people don't have the time to go deeply into your problems.
I realize there are people with far more serious cases than mine here..and I feel for you and everyone else. What a horrid nightmare this is..it's shocking that dry eye issues are not more widely known about given how serious this can get.
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