How Can You Tell The Difference Between A Stye And Blepharitis?
There’s definitely a connection between styes and blepharitis, but they’re not the same condition.
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There’s definitely a connection between styes and blepharitis, but they’re not the same condition.
Chronic blepharitis responds very well to a daily management plan, which involves a three-step cleaning routine.
What’s the connection between the common eye condition and autoimmunity?
There’s a definite association between blepharitis and other chronic inflammatory skin conditions such as eczema, rosacea and seborrheic dermatitis (also known as dandruff).
Eyes can feel gritty, stinging or painful; they can be red and watery, or dry.
Blepharitis can be triggered by a wide variety of things; is stress is one of those factors?
Blepharitis is a common inflammation of the eyelids, but what would happen if you didn’t treat it?
We take a closer look at the painful problem of blepharitis
It can make your eyelids inflamed, weepy and uncomfortable, but is blepharitis as infectious as it looks?
We dig a bit deeper into the whys and wherefores of this common eye complaint.
Blepharitis is an uncomfortable, mild and fairly common eye condition, but does it ever affect only one eye at a time?
Blepharitis is both uncomfortable and hard to treat; here we look at how long it takes this persistent condition to clear up.