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  2. Blepharitis - Diagnosis & treatment - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/blepharitis/...

    Antibiotics applied to the eyelid have been shown to provide relief of symptoms and resolve bacterial infection of the eyelids. These are available in several forms, including eyedrops, creams and ointments. If you don't respond to topical antibiotics, your doctor might suggest an oral antibiotic. Medications to control inflammation.

  3. It’s important to treat root causes that trigger blepharitis, in addition to soothing symptoms. Skin conditions (such as rosacea) or eye ailments (such as dry eye) can lead to blepharitis recurring more often. In these cases, certain pills, skin creams, or eye drops for dry eyes may help. Treating blepharitis with clinical procedures

  4. Best Drops for Blepharitis? - American Academy of Ophthalmology

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    Blepharitis is treated with lid soaks, followed by lid scrubs, twice a day for life, and artificial tears to treat the dry eye which usually accompanies blepharitis. Additionally, topical steroid/antibiotic drops and ointments can help, and some patients do well with oral antibiotics for short periods.

  5. Blepharitis - National Eye Institute

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    There are other treatment options that may help you manage blepharitis. Ask your eye doctor if any of these options are right for you: Eye drops. Your doctor may prescribe steroid eye drops to control redness, swelling, and irritation. Your doctor may also recommend a type of eye drops called artificial tears.

  6. Blepharitis Treatment: Prescription, At-Home, and Over-the ... - ...

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    Blepharitis is a type of eyelid inflammation that causes uncomfortable symptoms like eyelid redness, swelling, and eye irritation. There are prescription and over-the-counter treatment options for blepharitis, such as antibiotics, artificial tears, and supplements.

  7. Blepharitis (blef-uh-RYE-tis) is inflammation of the eyelids, usually affecting both eyes at the same time. You don’t have to worry about it being contagious though – it’s not. Blepharitis is a...

  8. How to Cure Blepharitis Fast: What Works and When to Get Help - ...

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    Steroid blepharitis eye drops: Corticosteroid eye drops help control eye inflammation and may help reduce swelling and redness.

  9. Blepharitis: Causes, Symptoms, Treatments, and More - GoodRx

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    Blepharitis is a chronic condition that causes inflammation in the oil glands of the eyelid. Follow our blepharitis guide to identify symptoms and find treatment.

  10. Blepharitis - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Blepharitis commonly occurs when tiny oil glands near the base of the eyelashes become clogged, causing irritation and redness. Several diseases and conditions can cause blepharitis. Blepharitis is often a chronic condition that's difficult to treat. Blepharitis can be uncomfortable and unsightly.

  11. Blepharitis Treatment: Home, OTC, and Medical Options - ...

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    Eye drops, sometimes called artificial tears, can help reduce symptoms of dry eye, redness, and swelling. If they prove ineffective, a doctor may be able to prescribe another treatment to...