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Condition Basics What is blepharitis? Blepharitis (say "bleh-fuh-RY-tus") is a skin problem that affects the eyelids and lashes. It may be caused by bacteria or by other skin conditions such as dandruff, skin allergies, or eczema.
If you have blepharitis, you're also more likely to get styes .
What are the symptoms? If you have blepharitis:
Your eyelids may be red, irritated, itchy, scaly, or crusty (Figure 1) , mainly along the edges of the lids. Some of your eyelashes may fall out. Your eyes may feel dry or gritty. In some cases, symptoms may be more severe.
How is it diagnosed? The doctor will look at your eyes, eyelids, and eyelashes with a lighted tool.
How is blepharitis treated? You can often do things at home to feel better. For example, washing your eyelids or using artificial tears can help. You may need antibiotics to treat some types of blepharitis. If you have eye pain or a lot of swelling and redness, you may need to see a doctor for treatment.
Figure 1 - Blepharitis Blepharitis is an inflammation of the eyelids. It causes redness, itchiness, irritation, and scaly skin at the edges of the eyelids. It is one of the most common eye problems in older adults.
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