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Blepharitis

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Greenfinch Sun 17-Nov-24 21:07:37

I use a heated eye mask too .It was recommended in Boots when I had my eyes tested and I bought one there and then. I used it twice a day for two weeks and thereafter when my eyes feel prickly.

Oldbat1 Sun 17-Nov-24 21:00:36

nadateturbe

I know I read somewhere about a heated eye mask bought on amazon but I can't find the thread, eyes are tired with looking. Can anyone recommend please? I'll come back later, need a screen break.

I use a heated eye mask which optician recommended. It goes in microwave for 25seconds. Bought off shelf in Specsavers. It really helps my eyes.

geordief Sun 17-Nov-24 18:25:16

HelterSkelter1

Boots optician recommended diluted baby shampoo, but remember to use Johnsons which doesn't sting.

I am wondering what might be the optimal amount of dilution.

Just enough water so that it doesn't stick to the skin?

nadateturbe Sat 13-Jul-24 23:48:58

Here's one explanation

www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/blepharitis/symptoms-causes/syc-20370141

nadateturbe Sat 13-Jul-24 23:46:48

I was told there's no cure. No one actually gave me a cause.

geordief Sat 13-Jul-24 23:44:02

What causes blepharitis ?I was told by my optometrist that I had anterior (posterior?) blepharitis and to use optase wipes.

Is that right that there is no cure but you can only keep it under control.?

Is it due to blocked pores at the base of the eyelashes?

HelterSkelter1 Sat 13-Jul-24 21:05:33

Boots optician recommended diluted baby shampoo, but remember to use Johnsons which doesn't sting.

Sparklefizz Sat 13-Jul-24 20:57:46

Yes, I remembered nadateturbe. smile
Hope your eyes soon feel easier.

nadateturbe Sat 13-Jul-24 15:56:37

Thanks so much Sparklefizz that's all very helpful. I shall order both. (You remembered I have M E.!)
And thank you JdotJ. That's what I'm using but I don't think it's helping me. I know it works for some people. Thanks for replying.

Sparklefizz Sat 13-Jul-24 15:12:27

Forgot to say, I think the Blephasol Eye Mask is also available on Amazon.

Sparklefizz Sat 13-Jul-24 15:11:45

nadateturbe

Sparklefizz what are the eye drops for? Do they help get rid of blepharitis? I was told there isn't a way, just to keep it under control.
Is Blephasol lotion instead of using baby shampoo?
Sorry, I know this is an old post, but I'm trying to work out best way to manage it.

The Blephasol Lotion is for the Blepharitis but it doesn't get rid of it to my knowledge. Yes, it's instead of using baby shampoo. I couldn't bear the thought of putting that near my really sore eyes.

The eye drops are because I've got very dry eyes and have been diagnosed with Sicca Syndrome which I gather is part-way towards developing Sjogren's.

My optician sold me a Blephasol Eye Mask which you warm up in the microwave. I found it very helpful in a variety of ways. Like you, I've got M.E., and I only had to wear the mask for a few minutes to feel relaxed and drift off to sleep.

I hope you find something to help your symptoms.

JdotJ Sat 13-Jul-24 14:51:43

Diluted baby shampoo was recommended for Blepharitis....not sure if it still is

nadateturbe Sat 13-Jul-24 14:42:24

I know I read somewhere about a heated eye mask bought on amazon but I can't find the thread, eyes are tired with looking. Can anyone recommend please? I'll come back later, need a screen break.

nadateturbe Sat 13-Jul-24 14:31:12

Sparklefizz what are the eye drops for? Do they help get rid of blepharitis? I was told there isn't a way, just to keep it under control.
Is Blephasol lotion instead of using baby shampoo?
Sorry, I know this is an old post, but I'm trying to work out best way to manage it.

Dempie55 Thu 22-Feb-24 11:48:56

I have this and use a few different methods:

1. Most often I just use a hot flannel and press it against the eyelids with a gentle massaging motion.
2. Blephasol lotion
3. Diluted baby shampoo (if the problem gets really bad)
4. Optician recommended Blepha eyebag mask from Boots £20, but I no longer own a microwave.

lizzyb Thu 22-Feb-24 11:46:47

I had blepharitis last year (first time - diagnosed by optician). Had drops which cleared it but make sure you get every last little bit of eye make up off at night (as advised!) - I don't wear much but I was amazed how much I could still get off with a cotton pad when I thought it was all off! Not had it since.

MissAdventure Thu 22-Feb-24 11:45:08

I've been recommended by the ophthalmologist to put something warm over my eyes for 10 minutes or so, then massage upwards, (gently) to my bottom lashes.
If it doesn't help, it's at least nice to lay back with the warmth on your face.

Sparklefizz Thu 22-Feb-24 11:24:45

My optician recommended Blephasol Lotion and I love it. At first my eyes were so sore that it stung but after a few days I found it very soothing. I mentioned it to my GP when I was referred regarding possible Sjogren's Syndrome, and now I get Blephasol Lotion and eye drops prescribed on the NHS.

At my last optician's appointment, she recommended taking high doses of Omega 3 and this has made a big difference to my eyes in that I don't need the drops nearly as often.

notnecessarilywiser Thu 22-Feb-24 10:52:28

Like @Lizziedrip, I find the baby shampoo bathing to be very effective. It was recommended to me by my GP. I did try the wipes, which were fine but no better than the shampoo, and a lot more expensive!

LizzieDrip Thu 22-Feb-24 09:40:30

I’ve had sore, sticky eyes recently and read that bathing them in a solution of warm water and baby shampoo can help. I tried this and it really is effective. I do it every morning and evening - quick, easy and cheap! My eyes are certainly much better now.

rosie1959 Thu 22-Feb-24 09:26:06

My husband has this diagnosed by his optician he has various wipes and drops to use it has been going on quite a while. He has managed to clear one eye but the other is being more stubborn he visits his optician regularly to check his progress.

Kiwiqueen123 Thu 22-Feb-24 09:21:42

I did write about my sore eye a few days ago. Had both cataracts removed October/November last year. Previously had worn contact lenses for about 30 years. No problem with them except that my sight had gone down due to the cataracts and the optician was unable to improve on their prescription. Paid extra for the lenses where you don't need to wear glasses.

First off I was highly delighted with my vision but I do find I now need to wear OTH readers but that's OK.

I think I have blepharitis, very sticky eye in the mornings and eye feeling quite sore. I've bought something called Blepha clean, you use them morning and evening, only got them yesterday but they do seem to help. Am trying the hot compression cotton wool.

Just wondering if anyone else has this and are there any "miracle" cures out there. Never ever had this whilst wearing contacts for all those years.