Blepharitis

Diagnosis

  • sore/itchy
  • inflammation of lid margin w/ ocular irritation, matted lashes
  • Distinguish anterior from posterior blepharitis using slit lamp
    • Posterior - swelling and pluggin of meibomian gland openings
    • Anterior - on external exam, material such as greasy flakes (seborrheic) or hard crust (staph) surrounds eyelashes

Differential Diagnosis

Periorbital swelling

Proptosis

No proptosis

Lid Complications

Other

Treatment

  • Lid hygiene most important for both anterior and posterior blepharitis
  • Warm compresses 15min 4x/day
  • Scrub w/ mild shampoo BID
  • Consider topical erythromycin or bacitracin directly onto lid margin
  • No conclusive evidence for oral antibiotics or topical steroids
  • Outpt ophtho - chronic condition without definitive cure

See Also

Red Eye (Bilateral)

References