I use a warm compress for a few mins then use a eye wipe with teatree infused. the put organic castor oil on the top lid and as it warms up gently sweep it down into the lashes. Feels amazing, no more dry eyes, mites or styes 🙂
I wipe a small quantity of baby shampoo across my closed eyes when I shower, rub the eyelash area gently and then rinse with as hot a water as I can comfortably tolerate. Not so hot as to cause redness, just as hot as a,”Hot,” shower. No symptoms in the last ten years. My mom had similar problem and the above methods gave her total relief.
My doctor recommended the tea tree cleanser and spray. I had not heard of the mask, but I may try it now. The tea tree cleanser immediately makes my eyes feel a littler better. I was sceptical of the spray but now that I understand what it does, I will use it.
I used tea-tree oil wipes made for Blepharitis. I worked well for a while (two weeks maybe), but then I started to get an allergic reaction, and had to stop
I been using cliniderm facial cleanser on my eyelids for 15 years and it’s helped keep my blepharitis at bay. I stopped doing warm compresses since it makes my tear troughs look worse. I also use bioderma micellar water to cleanse off any residue or eye makeup.
My mom developed this or something close to it. I took care of her the last few years of her life and some mornings her eyes almost seemed glued shut. I started experiencing it as well, with hard crust fusing my eyelashes near the corner, and it's gotten worse since then, and now my brother has started experiencing the irritation and eyelash crust as well. Does that sound like the bacterial or seborrheic version or something else? Also, can environment figure in as well, like too dry air or excessive dust?
We had a similar experience in our family, with symptoms increasing with aging. As I recall, we never had bacterial infections, but probably all the other issues you mentioned. The key factors in clearing this up were using baby shampoo to wash the eyelids, eyebrows and entire face (for me Aveeno brand works best), plus eyelid wipes with tea tree oil whenever there’s eyelid margin discomfort. This takes care of both mite overgrowth and seborrheic dermatitis flaking. For meibomian gland dysfunction and dry eyes, I also take a fish oil supplement. This not only increases moisture within the eye, it seems to thin the secretions so no gunk builds up. I also use a humidifier, especially during winter. With this regimen for maintenance, I usually don’t need to use the eye compresses, hypochlorous acid spray or other products. Hope your eyes are feeling better!
Avenova lid cleaner twice a day. Heat mask from time to time. Avenova moisture eye drops as needed. Doxycycline antibiotic effective in resolving blepharitis as well.
I was told the other week I had blepharitis. I hasnt had a flare up in over a year. Do certain skincare products mske a difference? I found once I changed my skincare it took a year befote gettya flare up. I always get chalazions after a flare up amd get them surgically removed. I did warm compressed originally to try a d get rid of the chalazion this was before I knew I had blepharitis. I was told to go on antobiotics for a month, use eyedrops and use baby shampoo to do a lid scrub. My question is because I haven had a flare up in a year should I start up with heat masks again but now make it part of my routine maybe 3 days a week with the eyelid scubs and eye drops when needed before getting laser for it. The opthamologist told me yo get a treatment to remove the oil possible laser. However wouldnt it be better for me to try the other methods first before doing so? All I did was change my skincare and I didnt get a flate up for over a year. Isnt the IPL more so if you consistently flare up? Does it also prevent chalazions?
I have a weird eye problem and I've been unable to find anyone with the same issues. I wonder if you have seen or heard of anyone with a simular condition. On average once a month, sometimes more sometimes less, I wake up suddenly in the night with excruciating pain in one of my eyes. It often feels like someone has just poked me in the eye while i've been asleep. After that depending on the severity I can't open my eye for several hours and have to try and keep it as still as possble due to having a foreign object feeling. This stops me using my other eye too so I basically go blind for most of the day until I can open it again. Often it can be light sensitive, ache and be blurry for 3- 5 days after. It also happens completely at random and can be in either eye. During the day my eyes are completely fine and this has only ever happened whilst asleep. It also just started completely out of the blue one day about 8 years ago. I've seen 3 eye specialists. The first actually saw me a couple of days after I had a bad case and told me I had Marginal Keratitis. The second two told me there was nothing wrong with my eyes but I did have some Blepharitis. From what I know Blepharitis is usually described as a mild irritation not something that causes severe pain. I've tried all the usual treatments for Blepharitis and now I also use eye drops a couple of times during the day and have to put eye gel in my eyes every night. This doesn't stop it but It does feel like it has reduced how often it happens. This obviously affects my life negativiely as I never know when I go to sleep at night if tomorrow is going to be the day I wake up in agony and unable to see. If you have any ideas what this could be or if it is some kind of extreme case of Blepharitis I would really appreciate any advice or info, also if anyone reading this comment has a similar problem I'd love to hear about it as I've not managed to find anyone online with my symptoms.
@@DougHinVA Thanks for the tip but I'm not speculating. As I said I've already seen 3 eye specialists, one of which was supposedly one of the top eye specialiststs in the country. Of course I will go and see another at some point but I was just wondering if anyone else had ever experienced simular symptons from Blepharitis.
I thought about your symptoms and realized that I have experienced this to a much lesser degree. When I sleep on my stomach, my face is smashed into the pillow. It's like the eye and surrounding tissue are getting squished. And it does hurt! I also have double vision for a while. I'm convinced that being dehydrated has something to do with it, too. I hope it's something as simple as this. Might explain why the doctors can't diagnose it.
@@cynthiaharrison4610 Thanks for the feedback. Unfortunately I've tried everything at this point. Plus it happens no matter how I sleep, often I wake up with it after being on my back. The only theory I've come up with which the eye specialist also said was possible is that I probably have a mixture of severe blepharitis and dry eyes. When I'm asleep my eyes dry out and my eyelid sticks to the surface of my eye, then when it moves or I try and open them it tears the surface layer over the eye and results in marginal keratitis, which is basically inflamation of the cornea. Not sure how bad your pain is but mine is often excruciating. I've had a lot of injuries in my life, broken bones, a crushed thumb, tooth abscess etc and this pain outdoes all of them. I think you should try eye drops if yours is bad and happens a lot. Since I've been using gel at night it has reduced the frequency of it happening a bit.
Ask them to do a scan or MRI on your eyes 👀, you never know what is going on in there and advocate really hard that you are having pain ! Sometimes we have to push the envelope to get results!!!
I started using the optase eye wash gel twice daily and I have found it good. I also use the wipes occasionally. Just wondering if you can apply eye makeup following the optase spray that you have demonstrated?
I stopped eatiing avocado. Bananas, almonds, apples, oranges, it disappeared. Then i learnt they are all irritants for some people. So perhaps its not an itis. It mat be an expression of intolerance.
I accidentally got Dr. Hauschka toner in my eye, which didn’t even sting. Since then I spray it liberally on my face, and have not had blepharitis since. They need to make something for scalps.
I like the tea tree gell. I don't have a microwave machine so I bought an eye mask that heats up with a USB plug and put it over my eyes for 10 minutes when I went to sleep for 2 days. I think I need to doit nightly since my eyes are very blurry, like I have cataracts or something
I have heard there is wrapping of the lens on the eyes or something to that degree if massaging after warm compress. is this true? it makes it scary to hear and thus less inclined to do warm compresses and massage.
OPTASE Protect Eyelid Cleansing Spray - Hypochlorous Acid Spray for Daily Protection is helpful using the wipes and a electric heat pad twice a day 20 min morning and night helps working on trying the tea tree wipes as well just have not come in helping just trying to find the best treatment for long term.
@@theelizabethan1 i've used ivermectin horse paste on the lids and lashes; however, i am not doing enough to exfoliate the base of the lashes. i am better with taking a q-tip or even pointed q-tips and rubbing between the lashes. it helps the itching, anyhow.
There is no definitive solution. It keeps recurring and my eye is in a very bad condition. I went to all the doctors but it did not get better. Is there another solution?
Warm compresses help release meibom oil from the meibomian glands, and the newly released meibom oil can make vision slightly blurry temporarily. I hope this helps.
It is important to pay attention to the tea tree oil concentration when using it for blepharitis treatment. High doses of tea tree oil have been shown to damage epithelial cells in the laboratory. I’d recommend only using products containing safe concentrations of tea tree oil approved by your eye doctor.
@@wanderingelklessyes. Except i would switch to an eyelid cleansing foam that does not have tea tree oil (which is supposed to control the demodex mites). The xdemvy will kill the mites in 6 weeks. Tea tree oil irritated my eyes. Also try to find a doctor that uses the new E-Eye ipl laser( see you tube videos.) it helps stimulate the meibomian glands and kills the mites and decreases red blood vessels). Insurance doesnt pay. 400.00 and u will need 4 sessions. Worth it. I am currently going through these treatments and much better. All started by demodex infestation.
if those grossy.mites are on yur .eyelashes.alot or lil bit.... don't they get go into yur eyes too like eyelids or farther ..somehow sometimes. ? what if they do ? can person feel know it ? affect yur vision ? does yur eye just get all itchy only real way person can tell knows sorta has demodex ?
The most thorough discussion I've seen on TH-cam. Thank you. Any experience prescribing Xdemvy? I tried it for the six weeks prescribed and it sort of worked but I expected better results.
Which blepharitis treatment step I mentioned in this video you find most helpful. Let me know in the comments below 👇.
Would like info on floaters they are annoying
Tea tree oil
@@dianestanley3304Teatree Oil burns.
I use a warm compress for a few mins then use a eye wipe with teatree infused. the put organic castor oil on the top lid and as it warms up gently sweep it down into the lashes. Feels amazing, no more dry eyes, mites or styes 🙂
More clarification, please
I buy wipes from the chemist supermarket. just a dip of oil on your finger tip is enough. Hope that helps.
@@goldstar846 Thank you, my dear sister
That helped!
What oil?@@goldstar846
I wipe a small quantity of baby shampoo across my closed eyes when I shower, rub the eyelash area gently and then rinse with as hot a water as I can comfortably tolerate. Not so hot as to cause redness, just as hot as a,”Hot,” shower. No symptoms in the last ten years. My mom had similar problem and the above methods gave her total relief.
It almost worked for me- I will keep doing it.
I use coconut oil....it does wonders
Do this treats completely 😢😢 so I can wear eye make up 😢😢😢😢 m so depressed
How do you use it? Please give more details. Tx
My doctor recommended the tea tree cleanser and spray. I had not heard of the mask, but I may try it now. The tea tree cleanser immediately makes my eyes feel a littler better. I was sceptical of the spray but now that I understand what it does, I will use it.
I use olive oil on my eyelids every morning, night -- makes a HUGE difference!
I used tea-tree oil wipes made for Blepharitis. I worked well for a while (two weeks maybe), but then I started to get an allergic reaction, and had to stop
I been using cliniderm facial cleanser on my eyelids for 15 years and it’s helped keep my blepharitis at bay. I stopped doing warm compresses since it makes my tear troughs look worse. I also use bioderma micellar water to cleanse off any residue or eye makeup.
My mom developed this or something close to it. I took care of her the last few years of her life and some mornings her eyes almost seemed glued shut. I started experiencing it as well, with hard crust fusing my eyelashes near the corner, and it's gotten worse since then, and now my brother has started experiencing the irritation and eyelash crust as well. Does that sound like the bacterial or seborrheic version or something else?
Also, can environment figure in as well, like too dry air or excessive dust?
If coming from a dust mite I believe it is carrying a virus
We had a similar experience in our family, with symptoms increasing with aging. As I recall, we never had bacterial infections, but probably all the other issues you mentioned. The key factors in clearing this up were using baby shampoo to wash the eyelids, eyebrows and entire face (for me Aveeno brand works best), plus eyelid wipes with tea tree oil whenever there’s eyelid margin discomfort. This takes care of both mite overgrowth and seborrheic dermatitis flaking. For meibomian gland dysfunction and dry eyes, I also take a fish oil supplement. This not only increases moisture within the eye, it seems to thin the secretions so no gunk builds up. I also use a humidifier, especially during winter. With this regimen for maintenance, I usually don’t need to use the eye compresses, hypochlorous acid spray or other products. Hope your eyes are feeling better!
Almost 100% of the older people suffer from this problem
Avenova lid cleaner twice a day. Heat mask from time to time. Avenova moisture eye drops as needed. Doxycycline antibiotic effective in resolving blepharitis as well.
1 part baby shampoo to 10 parts water. Use a cotton bud each end per eye, wipe.
I was told the other week I had blepharitis. I hasnt had a flare up in over a year. Do certain skincare products mske a difference? I found once I changed my skincare it took a year befote gettya flare up. I always get chalazions after a flare up amd get them surgically removed.
I did warm compressed originally to try a d get rid of the chalazion this was before I knew I had blepharitis.
I was told to go on antobiotics for a month, use eyedrops and use baby shampoo to do a lid scrub. My question is because I haven had a flare up in a year should I start up with heat masks again but now make it part of my routine maybe 3 days a week with the eyelid scubs and eye drops when needed before getting laser for it. The opthamologist told me yo get a treatment to remove the oil possible laser. However wouldnt it be better for me to try the other methods first before doing so?
All I did was change my skincare and I didnt get a flate up for over a year. Isnt the IPL more so if you consistently flare up? Does it also prevent chalazions?
Has it came back yet? My eye is swollen and I hope it never comes back
I have a weird eye problem and I've been unable to find anyone with the same issues. I wonder if you have seen or heard of anyone with a simular condition.
On average once a month, sometimes more sometimes less, I wake up suddenly in the night with excruciating pain in one of my eyes. It often feels like someone has just poked me in the eye while i've been asleep. After that depending on the severity I can't open my eye for several hours and have to try and keep it as still as possble due to having a foreign object feeling. This stops me using my other eye too so I basically go blind for most of the day until I can open it again. Often it can be light sensitive, ache and be blurry for 3- 5 days after. It also happens completely at random and can be in either eye.
During the day my eyes are completely fine and this has only ever happened whilst asleep. It also just started completely out of the blue one day about 8 years ago. I've seen 3 eye specialists. The first actually saw me a couple of days after I had a bad case and told me I had Marginal Keratitis. The second two told me there was nothing wrong with my eyes but I did have some Blepharitis. From what I know Blepharitis is usually described as a mild irritation not something that causes severe pain. I've tried all the usual treatments for Blepharitis and now I also use eye drops a couple of times during the day and have to put eye gel in my eyes every night. This doesn't stop it but It does feel like it has reduced how often it happens.
This obviously affects my life negativiely as I never know when I go to sleep at night if tomorrow is going to be the day I wake up in agony and unable to see. If you have any ideas what this could be or if it is some kind of extreme case of Blepharitis I would really appreciate any advice or info, also if anyone reading this comment has a similar problem I'd love to hear about it as I've not managed to find anyone online with my symptoms.
Go to a real opthalmologist and explain in detail the problem. Do not speculate.
@@DougHinVA Thanks for the tip but I'm not speculating. As I said I've already seen 3 eye specialists, one of which was supposedly one of the top eye specialiststs in the country. Of course I will go and see another at some point but I was just wondering if anyone else had ever experienced simular symptons from Blepharitis.
I thought about your symptoms and realized that I have experienced this to a much lesser degree. When I sleep on my stomach, my face is smashed into the pillow. It's like the eye and surrounding tissue are getting squished. And it does hurt! I also have double vision for a while. I'm convinced that being dehydrated has something to do with it, too.
I hope it's something as simple as this. Might explain why the doctors can't diagnose it.
@@cynthiaharrison4610 Thanks for the feedback. Unfortunately I've tried everything at this point. Plus it happens no matter how I sleep, often I wake up with it after being on my back.
The only theory I've come up with which the eye specialist also said was possible is that I probably have a mixture of severe blepharitis and dry eyes. When I'm asleep my eyes dry out and my eyelid sticks to the surface of my eye, then when it moves or I try and open them it tears the surface layer over the eye and results in marginal keratitis, which is basically inflamation of the cornea.
Not sure how bad your pain is but mine is often excruciating. I've had a lot of injuries in my life, broken bones, a crushed thumb, tooth abscess etc and this pain outdoes all of them.
I think you should try eye drops if yours is bad and happens a lot. Since I've been using gel at night it has reduced the frequency of it happening a bit.
Ask them to do a scan or MRI on your eyes 👀, you never know what is going on in there and advocate really hard that you are having pain ! Sometimes we have to push the envelope to get results!!!
I had blepharitis once, but I cleared it with organic coconut oil, and it never came back. That was 17 years ago.
Do you mean the food grade one or fractionated coconut oil?
@@megajen1837 Food grade organic coconut oil at your local grocery store.
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@@megajen1837 Food-grade.
@@megajen1837
Food grade.
All the above 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻❤️
Same 😢
Excellent dr❤
put castor oil on eyelids and massage it into eyelashes. that worked for me
Ocular rosacea?
I started using the optase eye wash gel twice daily and I have found it good. I also use the wipes occasionally. Just wondering if you can apply eye makeup following the optase spray that you have demonstrated?
Fantastic
I stopped eatiing avocado. Bananas, almonds, apples, oranges, it disappeared.
Then i learnt they are all irritants for some people.
So perhaps its not an itis.
It mat be an expression of intolerance.
I accidentally got Dr. Hauschka toner in my eye, which didn’t even sting. Since then I spray it liberally on my face, and have not had blepharitis since. They need to make something for scalps.
I like the tea tree gell. I don't have a microwave machine so I bought an eye mask that heats up with a USB plug and put it over my eyes for 10 minutes when I went to sleep for 2 days. I think I need to doit nightly since my eyes are very blurry, like I have cataracts or something
Thank you for sharing.
What about Colloidal Silver
what is your question, exactly... ?
@@DougHinVA I was wondering the same thing, I love colloidal silver too.
Could this become exacerbated following multiple eye surgeries?
What about using vaseline and coconut oil mixed with tea tree oil? I noticed that vaseline helps to grow my eyelashes quickly.
Dr. Tai, would you recommend eye massager for this symptom?
In my experience, heat treatment is more effective treating blepharitis than mechanical massage alone.
Zeolite spray ACZ...works fast.
thanks so much
I have heard there is wrapping of the lens on the eyes or something to that degree if massaging after warm compress. is this true? it makes it scary to hear and thus less inclined to do warm compresses and massage.
Wrapping?
@@lsmith992 warping*
Does the alkaline nature of saline neutralise the effectiveness of the special acids in the washes?
Ivermectin cream or oil? Spray if can be found?
Thank you
OPTASE Protect Eyelid Cleansing Spray - Hypochlorous Acid Spray for Daily Protection is helpful using the wipes and a electric heat pad twice a day 20 min morning and night helps working on trying the tea tree wipes as well just have not come in helping just trying to find the best treatment for long term.
Another opthalmologist YT creator says that the Hypochlorous Acid spray is not effective against eyelid mites....
@@theelizabethan1 i've used ivermectin horse paste on the lids and lashes; however, i am not doing enough to exfoliate the base of the lashes. i am better with taking a q-tip or even pointed q-tips and rubbing between the lashes. it helps the itching, anyhow.
You have a such a gentle and calming disposition 🤗. I am 50 soon, just got diagnosed with DED a few weeks back.
Thank you for your advice 🙂
Thank you for your kind words!
Cant this completely treated ???😢😢😢😢😢
There is no definitive solution. It keeps recurring and my eye is in a very bad condition. I went to all the doctors but it did not get better. Is there another solution?
Can these products be bought OTC ???
Yes they are OTC.
Please reply, I am.usung a face mask octase but after I use this I get 10 minutes blurred vision is this normal?
Warm compresses help release meibom oil from the meibomian glands, and the newly released meibom oil can make vision slightly blurry temporarily. I hope this helps.
@@eyechannelbyeyesurgeon😊 thank you for reply
Apple cider vinegar ?
Aloe powerful insect killer, safe for eyes, face and skin works great.
I’ve been putting aloe gel on my roseca and it seems to be working. I even put it on my eyelashes. I just apply it in small amounts during the day.
Blepex treatment is good or bad
I’m hesitant to use tea tree oil as there was a study that said it can kill meibomian glands. Please comment
It is important to pay attention to the tea tree oil concentration when using it for blepharitis treatment. High doses of tea tree oil have been shown to damage epithelial cells in the laboratory. I’d recommend only using products containing safe concentrations of tea tree oil approved by your eye doctor.
Can I use all Optase products while using Xdemvy?
@@wanderingelklessyes. Except i would switch to an eyelid cleansing foam that does not have tea tree oil (which is supposed to control the demodex mites). The xdemvy will kill the mites in 6 weeks. Tea tree oil irritated my eyes. Also try to find a doctor that uses the new E-Eye ipl laser( see you tube videos.) it helps stimulate the meibomian glands and kills the mites and decreases red blood vessels). Insurance doesnt pay. 400.00 and u will need 4 sessions. Worth it. I am currently going through these treatments and much better. All started by demodex infestation.
Do you do cataract surgery? If so where are you located?
Yes I do. You can check out our website www.athenaeyecare.com to learn more about our practice.
Miss you at O’side office 😢. Shirley H
You can find me at my current office www.athenaeyecare.com 😀
if those grossy.mites are on yur .eyelashes.alot or lil bit.... don't they get go into yur eyes too like eyelids or farther ..somehow sometimes. ?
what if they do ? can person feel know it ? affect yur vision ? does yur eye just get all itchy only real way person can tell knows sorta has demodex ?
Ok are you ready for the truth??We all have mites in our eye lashes. 😊It's normal. Only becomes a problem when the ratio gets out of wack.
Thanks Dr.
Honey kills it. Or propolis???? In the health food shop !
@@kimbuck-2😂Applying it !
an eye doctor can explain what the problem is and how to treat it ....
The background music, tones, noise is extremely annoying. Can't listen to video.
I will not watch it due to this. Thanks for the tip off!
Turn off the sound and use captions.
I didn’t hear music.
BWLEPHARITIS😮🎉
borac acid
Why do you assume that only women get this?
Yeah now I Nvr cab use eye make up its hell
I wish I had a dollar for every time you said the word blepharitis
The most thorough discussion I've seen on TH-cam. Thank you.
Any experience prescribing Xdemvy? I tried it for the six weeks prescribed and it sort of worked but I expected better results.
CLOSE YOUR EYES AND SHE SOUNDS LIKE BARBARA WALTERS 😜🥸😉🎯👽😎