3 Blepharitis Home Remedies & Treatments | Northpoint Eye Studio

Do your eyes burn or feel itchy, crusty, or matted when you wake up in the mornings? If so, you may have blepharitis, a common condition that causes inflammation of the eyelid margins where the eyelashes grow out. But don’t worry – you can take steps to fix it at home. Keep reading for blepharitis home remedies you can try right right now, as well as other crucial blepharitis information everyone can use!  

Easy Blepharitis Home Remedies to Try Today

One of the main treatments for blepharitis is to remove oil buildup, dead skin, and dandruff from the eyelid margins. Thanks to many commercially prepared eyelid cleansers, incorporating good eyelid hygiene into your home self-care routine is easier than ever. The blepharitis remedies we’ll introduce to you below require nothing more than a quick trip to your local drugstore!

Eyelid Wipes

Skip the baby shampoo (a commonly recommended remedy) and reach instead for pre-moisturized pads that remove dead skin, makeup, and allergens and gently clean the edges of the lids.

Cleaning the lid margins and the surface of the lids will allow oil to release freely from the oil glands to the front surface of the eye.

Foam-based Cleansers

Cleansers that are infused with tea tree oil, botanical ingredients, or other nourishing ingredients can help keep your eyes healthy and happy.

Hypochlorous Acid

I know the name may sound scary. But do you know that your immune system naturally produces its own hypochlorous acid when it encounters an invading agent? Its gentle and antimicrobial nature makes it one of the important ingredients to add to your eyelid hygiene routine.

Spray the solution onto a cotton round until moistened. Then, gently wipe the eyelid and lashes at least three times.

Be sure to do your eyelid hygiene one to two times per day.

Do You Have Blepharitis?

Blepharitis commonly shows up as dead skin, dandruff, and oil buildup on the eyelids and lashes. It's typically caused by bacteria or a skin condition such as rosacea. Blepharitis not only affects the eyelids, but it also affects the condition of the tears, leading to dry eye disease.

Common Blepharitis Symptoms

Examining your symptoms is a reliable way of determining whether you’re suffering from this eye condition. Here are some of the most common blepharitis symptoms to look out for:

●      Red eyes

●      Itchy eyelids

●      Crusty eyelids

●      Blurred vision

●     Light sensitivity

What Professional Blepharitis Treatments are Available?

Sometimes, an in-office treatment may be necessary to jump-start the blepharitis treatment process. Thanks to advancements in in-office blepharitis treatments, treatments such as ZEST, a botanical-based eyelid cleanser, are used to more effectively remove built-up oil, biofilm, and dead skin on the eyelid margins.

So, there you have it – 3 helpful blepharitis remedies to give you some much-needed eye relief. If you don’t notice an improvement with the remedies in this article, visit your eye doctor for an examination and professional treatment.

Joyce Adeleke