What is blepharitis?
What causes blepharitis?
Types of blepharitis
Anterior blepharitis
Anterior blepharitis affects the outside of your eye, where your eyelashes attach to your eyelid. It usually happens because of bacteria on your skin or dandruff from your scalp or eyebrows. Allergies or mites (tiny parasites) may also cause anterior blepharitis, but this is rare.
Posterior blepharitis
Posterior blepharitis affects the outside of the inner edge of the eyelid — the part that touches your eye. This type of blepharitis happens when the oil glands in your eyelids get clogged. Common skin conditions like rosacea and scalp dandruff can cause posterior blepharitis.
Treatment for blepharitis
Your Execuspecs optometrist may prescribe steroid eye drops to control redness, swelling, and irritation.