Blepharitis (inflammation of the eyelids) please help!!!!? - blepharitis causes more condition_symptoms
I especially blepharitis in one eye. I know this is the result of many indoor allergies (that means you) have year-round allergies. My eyes are always red, and it never goes blepharitis. Ive had it for so long that I do not know how it feels without them. I tried it with a cleaning of the cotton swab. I did this for 2 weeks with no result. What am I going to go to this establishment blepharitis get? And I will always, because I had so long and not go away? Why were also mainly blepharitis in one eye to the other?
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Blepharitis Causes More Condition_symptoms Blepharitis (inflammation Of The Eyelids) Please Help!!!!?
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Unilateral blepharitis usually not at all. It is more likely that a type of dermatitis. If you are allergic, is highly likely that you have to use some type of topical steroids on the cover. In addition, you can buy over the cleaning of the eyelids, a prescription, they work much better than Q-Tip and the regime of baby shampoo. But ... If dermatitis, friction, which will only irritate. If not better in one or two weeks, I would say, a dermatologist.
ReplyDeleteGo to an ophthalmologist. He or she is ....... Leave erythromyacin if you really blepharitis. Therefore, you must go to an ophthalmologist. You can diagnose and treat either right.
ReplyDeleteHey, I had this problem in the past!
ReplyDeleteWhat works well is to use the shampoo (I know, weird) to clean the eyelids. Use a soft cloth and warm water and baby shampoo and gently scrub the eyelids / eyelashes. This support can only be temporary.
Mine was so bad I had to go to the doctor. He was prescribed medication, and I was in two days and havent had healed many problems there.
Otherwise, just use medications for allergies!
Good luck, but if it persists, call a physician!
Hey, I had this problem in the past!
ReplyDeleteWhat works well is to use the shampoo (I know, weird) to clean the eyelids. Use a soft cloth and warm water and baby shampoo and gently scrub the eyelids / eyelashes. This support can only be temporary.
Mine was so bad I had to go to the doctor. He was prescribed medication, and I was in two days and havent had healed many problems there.
Otherwise, just use medications for allergies!
Good luck, but if it persists, call a physician!
I will seriously consider drawing a allergist and have them do tests on you know what is causing the problem. Closed from time to time problems with swollen eyes, and give the floor - usually when I can go see a doctor soon enough, I take Benadryl and it does the trick, but if you sell all the time new prescription drugs must allergy. To help you.
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