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Blepharitis

At Asian Eye Institute, we are committed to offering comprehensive treatments and expert care for a wide range of eye conditions, including blepharitis.

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Proper management of different eye conditions, including blepharitis, typically requires medical attention and personalized treatment plans. You can get them here at Asian Eye Institute. We have state-of-the-art facilities and a team of experienced professionals who can provide you with your much-needed specialized eye care.

What Is Blepharitis?

Blepharitis refers to chronic inflammation of the eyelids. It is often caused by bacterial infection or other related factors and can lead to redness, irritation, and itching. This condition can be classified as anterior blepharitis (affecting the outer eyelids) and posterior blepharitis (affecting the inner eyelids).

How Do You Treat Blepharitis?

Proper hygiene and simple self-care measures are appropriate treatments for many cases of blepharitis. If your condition is not too severe, you may be recommended to wash your eyes and apply a warm compress. However, if these measures are insufficient, your doctor may recommend lubricating eye drops (artificial tears) or
BlephEx® treatment.

Complications

Left untreated, blepharitis can lead to eye problems, including:

  • Excessive Tearing or Dry Eyes
  • Loss of Eyelashes
  • Stye or Chalazion
  • Eyelid Scarring
  • Chronic Pink Eye
  • Corneal Injury or Infection

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Uveitis

Uveitis is characterized by the inflammation of the uvea, the layer behind the white part of the eye. It can be categorized into different types, particularly:

  • Iritis – inflammation of the iris, the colored part of the eye
  • Intermediate Uveitis – inflammation of the ciliary body, located between the iris and the lens
  • Retinitis or Choroiditis – inflammation of the retina and choroid, the inner layers of the eye
  • Vasculitis – inflammation of the blood vessels in the eye

Symptoms of uveitis include eye redness, eye pain, light sensitivity, glare, hypopyon (white area in the lower part of the iris), and blurred vision. People with uveitis typically also see tiny spots or cobweb-like strings in their field of vision.

Conjunctivitis

Conjunctivitis refers to the inflammation of the conjunctiva, the transparent and thin membrane covering the eye’s white part and the inside of the eyelids. It can be caused by different factors, like infections, allergies, and irritants. Some of the most common symptoms include tearing, redness, and itchiness.

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