Treatment for Inflammatory Eye Condition

I have Blepharitis or Ocular Rosacea - is there any vitamin or supplement that I could take to help this condition. I have your book at home but could not find anything relating to this problem.



Blepharitis is a condition that refers to inflamed eyelids, particularly at the eyelid margins. You should be aware that this condition can actually be difficult to manage because it has a tendency to be recurrent in nature. Apart from proper medication, which you should be taking to control your blepharitis, since it is a bacteria infection, you can also follow certain measures which will help to improvise the situation. One of the best things you can do is to cleanse your eyes frequently. Use rose water with a drop of hydrogen peroxide added to it for this purpose. This will allow you to cleanse your eyes about five to six times a day without any negative side effects. However, if you do feel that you are troubled with anything like added itching or discomfort, or if you notice that your redness on the eyelids is growing, you can stop adding the single drop of hydrogen peroxide at once. In any case, while using peroxide to cleanse your eyes, it is essential that you make sure that it does not get into your eyes. It is also important that you check with your doctor to see if this is an acceptable solution since it is off the beaten path. It is possible that being aware of your general skin condition as well as type, your doctor may recommend you use something else altogether.

If you can, you should also apply warm compresses to your eyes. This will not only provide relief, it will also help with removing the bacterial infection to a very large extent. Usually, blepharitis is also accompanied with dryness of the eyes. If you are suffering from this, you can buy artificial tears from any pharmacy and keep treating your eyes regularly to them. This will keep your eyes moist and happy as well. You should also avoid wearing contact lenses if you are suffering from blepharitis. Wearing eyeglasses is a better bet and option. It is also more hygienic and safe - as it will not tend to spread the infection further. You also have to remember that you must keep following these remedies long after you think you are cured. This is because a problem like blepharitis can lie dormant under the surface of the skin and pop up anytime later as well. Keep following remedial measures for about a month after you think you have been cured. This will ensure that it does not return.

answered by G M


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