Lid Margin Disease
Lid margin disease is a common and frequently chronic inflammation
of the eyelids. Symptoms include irritation, itching, and, occasionally,
a red eye. This condition frequently occurs in people who tend to
have oily skin, dandruff, or dry eyes.
Bacteria normally reside on the skin, but in some people, they
thrive in the skin at the base of the eyelashes. Nearby oil glands
may be overactive, causing dandruff-like scales and particles to
form along the lashes and eyelid margins, which can cause redness,
stinging, or burning.
Lid margin disease cannot be cured, but it can be controlled with
a few simple, daily hygienic measures, such as the following:
- At least twice a day, place a warm, wet washcloth over
your closed eyelids for a minute. Rewet it as it cools, two
or three times. This will soften and loosen scales and debris.
More important, it helps liquefy the oily secretions from
the eyelids’ oil glands, which helps prevent the development
of a chalazion, an inflamed lump in an eyelid oil gland.
- With your finger covered with a thin, wet washcloth, cotton
swab, or commercial lint-free pad, gently scrub the base of
the lashes for about 15 seconds per lid.
When medications are necessary, they may include:
- artificial tears (over-the-counter eyedrops) to relieve
symptoms of dry eye;
- antibiotics (oral or topical) to decrease bacteria on the
eyelids; and
- steroids (short-term), to decrease inflammation.
Medications alone are not sufficient to control lid margin disease;
the application of warmth and detailed cleansing of the lashes daily
is the key.
Corneal, Conjunctiva & Eyelid Conditions
Chalazion
Conjunctivitis
Corneal Abrasions and Erosion
Corneal Ulcers
Dry Eye
Ectropion
Entropion
Fuchs' Dystrophy
Giant Papillary Conjunctivitis
Keratoconus
Lid Margin Disease/Blepharitis
Pterygium and Pinguecula
Recurrent Corneal Erosion
Subconjunctival Hemorrhage
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Corneal, Conjunctiva & Eyelid Conditions
Chalazion
Conjunctivitis
Corneal Abrasions and Erosion
Corneal Ulcers
Dry Eye
Ectropion
Entropion
Fuchs' Dystrophy
Giant Papillary Conjunctivitis
Keratoconus
Lid Margin Disease/Blepharitis
Pterygium and Pinguecula
Recurrent Corneal Erosion
Subconjunctival Hemorrhage
Phoenixville Eye Care Specialists
720 S. Main Street
Phoenixville, PA
19460-3844
Phone: 610-933-3498
FAX: 610-933-5052
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