Definition:
The folds of skin that cover your eyes are
called eyelids. Your eyelids protect your eyes from external debris and injury.
Your eyelids contain hairs (eyelashes) in small hair follicles on the edge of
the lids. These follicles contain oil glands, which can become irritated and
inflame your eyelid.
Inflammation of the eyelash follicles is also
called blepharitis.
Cause:
The exact cause of blepharitis isn't clear. Factors
associated with the development of blepharitis include:
• Seborrheic dermatitis — dandruff of the scalp and
eyebrows
• A bacterial infection
• Malfunctioning oil glands in your eyelid
• Rosacea — a skin condition characterized by
facial redness
• Allergies, including allergic reactions to eye
medications, contact lens solutions or eye makeup
• Eyelash mites or lice
• Certain medication — the severe acne medication
isotretinoin (Amnesteem, Claravis, Sotret) can lead to an increase in bacteria
on the eyelids and can affect tear production
Blepharitis may be caused by a combination of
factors.
Types of
Eyelid Inflammation
There are two types of eyelid inflammation:
anterior and posterior.
Anterior
Anterior eye inflammation occurs on the outside of
your eye, where the eyelashes are located. Dandruff on your eyebrows and
allergic reactions in your eyes can cause anterior eyelid inflammation.
Posterior
Posterior eyelid inflammation occurs on the inner
corners of your eyes. This form of inflammation is usually caused by a
malfunctioning oil gland in your eyelash follicles.
Symptoms:
• Feeling like something is in your eye
• Burning of the eye
• Sensitivity to light
• Red and swollen eyes or eyelids
• Blurry vision
• Dry eyes
• Crusting of the eyelashes
Diagnosing
Eyelid Inflammation
Tests and procedures used to diagnose blepharitis
include:
• Examining your eyelids. Your doctor will
carefully examine your eyelids and your eyes. He or she may use a special
magnifying instrument during the examination.
• Swabbing skin for testing. In certain cases, your
doctor may use a swab to collect a sample of the oil or crust that forms on
your eyelid. This sample can be analyzed for bacteria, fungi or evidence of an
allergy.
(Ref: http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/blepharitis/basics/tests-diagnosis/con-20024605)
Treating
Eyelid Inflammation
Besides washing your eyelids gently with a warm
towel, you may need to take other measures to clean your eyes and reduce the
inflammation. Your treatment will depend on whether an infection is causing
your inflammation.
Steroid Treatment
If no infection is present, your doctor may
prescribe steroids, eye drops, or ointment to reduce the inflammation. He or
she may also prescribe lubricating eye drops to stop the irritation caused by
dry eyes.
Antibiotics
Eyelid infections can be treated with a course of
antibiotics. Antibiotic medication can be prescribed in pill, ointment, or
liquid drop form. Drops are used when the infection has spread beyond the
eyelid.
Complications
One complication of eyelid inflammation is eyelash
loss. This can be caused by scarring in the hair follicles—scarring can make
the lashes to grow out incorrectly. Extensive scarring can also prevent eyelash
growth.
Common short-term complications of eyelid
inflammation include:
• dry eye
• pink eye
Long-term complications may include:
• scarring on the eyelid
• a stye (an infected lump that appears on the base
of your eyelashes)
• chronic pink eye
The oil glands on your eyelids can also become
infected and blocked, which can lead to an infection under your eyelids. An
untreated eye infection can cause permanent eye damage and vision loss.
Scarring under the eyelids can scratch the eye’s delicate surface and cause
ulcers to form.
Preventing
Eyelid Inflammation
Eyelid inflammation isn’t always preventable;
however, you can take measures to significantly reduce your risk of developing
it:
• Wash your face regularly.
• Do not touch your eyes with dirty hands.
• Do not rub your eyelids if they itch (this can
spread an infection if one is present).
• Wipe away your eye makeup thoroughly before going
to bed.
• Have your eyes checked regularly.
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