How To Treat Blepharitis Effectively

Corticosteroids

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Blepharitis occurs when there's inflammation of the eyelid. Thankfully, doctors can prescribe corticosteroids to help treat inflammation at the source. There are steroid eye drops and ointments available to help with blepharitis. Ointments are meant to be applied to the eyelid, while eye drops are dropped into the eye. Depending on the level of inflammation, patients might be prescribed antibiotics and anti-inflammatory medications at the same time. The antibiotics will help clear up any bacterial infection, while the anti-inflammatory medications will ease the redness, pain, discomfort, and swelling. Corticosteroids are medications that artificially resemble cortisol, a major hormone released by the adrenal glands. They help suppress immune system function, which in turn leads to a lessening of inflammation in the body. In the same vein, a doctor might prescribe a topical medication that suppresses the immune system even more firmly. Corticosteroids are available as oral medications in addition to topical, but they're rarely prescribed orally for blepharitis.

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