How To Treat Blepharitis Effectively

Lubricating Eye Drops

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Lubricating eye drops can be used to treat some of the symptoms of blepharitis. The eyelid inflammation can cause the eyes to feel itchy, burning, or uncomfortable. Patients might have decreased tear production, or feel as though the tears they do produce aren't enough to ease their discomfort. Blepharitis can cause dry eyes even if nothing is wrong with the tear ducts. Lubricating eye drops, also referred to as artificial tears, can help with dry eyes and lubrication. Though they won't treat inflammation or an infection, they will help with discomfort. The majority of formulas are designed to provide moisture temporarily. They have the same general substances natural tears have. When individuals supplement their natural tears with lubricating eye drops, their tear film can protect their eyes more effectively. If individuals have noticed they're blinking more often than usual, this might be a sign their eyes are dry. If the dryness is severe, patients might need a gel or ointment rather than just drops.

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