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  2. Blepharitis - Wikipedia

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    Posterior blepharitis is an inflammation of the eyelids, secondary to dysfunction of the meibomian glands. Like anterior blepharitis, it is a bilateral chronic condition and may be associated with skin rosacea. [1] There is growing evidence that, in some cases, it is caused by demodex mites. [16]

  3. BlephEx - Wikipedia

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    BlephEx is a medical device used in the fields of ophthalmology and optometry to treat blepharitis and dry eye disease. [1] The handheld device is used by a doctor to exfoliate the eyelid [2] at the lash line and remove the inflammatory biofilm [3] that leads to chronic lid disease and discomfort.

  4. Dermatochalasis - Wikipedia

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    People with dermatochalasis often also have blepharitis, a condition caused by the plugging of glands in the eye that produce lubricating fluid (meibomian glands). [2] Dermatochalasis can be severe enough that it pushes the eyelashes into the eye, causing entropion. [2] Weakness in the orbital septum may cause the herniation of the orbital fat ...

  5. Madarosis - Wikipedia

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    Madarosis has different possible treatments and can be reversed if treated early enough. The treatments for madarosis are completely dependent upon the pre-existing condition. When treating blepharitis, antibiotics are used to combat the bacterial infection. People with trichotillomania need to seek behavioral and psychological help.

  6. Mucus fishing syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Treatment for this condition requires treatment of the underlying condition. [7] Patients should be told to refrain from rubbing or removing mucus from their eyes. Patients are also given treatment for their underlying conjunctival disorder. Lubrication and topical acetylcysteine are also a requirement. [8]

  7. Talk:Blepharitis - Wikipedia

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    Blepharitis is commonly found in association with acne rosacea and it is belived that the same glandular inflamatory process that affects the facial skin is affecting the lid skin. The most high yield treatment for this type of rosacea associated blepharitis is warm compress - lid scrubbing with shampoo seems to make little difference.