Blepharitis has two basic forms:
It’s common to have a mixture of both anterior and posterior forms of blepharitis at the same time, but in different degrees of severity.
Blepharitis has two basic forms:
It’s common to have a mixture of both anterior and posterior forms of blepharitis at the same time, but in different degrees of severity.
If you have clogged up Meibomian glands, this may not only cause dry eyes but may also create a favourable environment for bacteria to grow. Both dry eyes and blepharitis can be very irritating if no intervention is given.
When bacteria in your eyelids become excessive or when your eyelid area reacts poorly to their presence, this may cause an eyelid infection that may lead to further eye infections like conjunctivitis or pink eye.
Over time, bacteria in the eyelids multiply and create a structure called a biofilm, a toxic environment kind of like the plaque that forms on your teeth. Parasitic eyelash mites called Demodex feed on the biofilm and multiply, making the eyelid inflammation worse.
Blepharitis seldom disappears completely. Even with successful treatment, blepharitis may recur. That’s why it is important that an experienced eyecare professional is involved in the management of your blepharitis.