Anderson Office

(864) 226-6041

Clemson Office

(864) 722-9205

Williamston Office

(864) 847-7657

Anderson Office 

(864) 226-6041

Williamston Office 

(864) 847-7657

Clemson Office 

(864) 722-9205

Blepharitis

Blepharitis can cause uncomfortable symptoms like itching or watery eyes and significantly affect your quality of life. At Family Vision in Anderson, Williamston, and Clemson, SC, we provide various treatments to relieve any symptoms you may be experiencing and help you see clearly. Before visiting us, learn about some common symptoms of blepharitis below:

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What is Blepharitis?

Blepharitis is an inflammation of the eyelid that can result in eye pain. The condition occurs when the small oil glands at the base of the eyelashes become clogged and cause inflammation. While blepharitis is not contagious, you should receive care for it as soon as you start noticing symptoms. The acute condition can be treated, but can become chronic without treatment. 

Common Symptoms of Blepharitis

Those with blepharitis typically develop greasy or crusty material on or near their eyelid, which can sometimes cause the eyelids to stick together. Some additional symptoms of blepharitis include:

●             Watery or itchy eyes

●             Gritty sensation in the eyes

●             Red or swollen eyes

●             Sensitivity to light

●             Itchy eyelids

●             Flaky skin around the eyes

●             Tenderness

●             Blurry vision

Causes of Blepharitis

Blepharitis can be caused by a variety of factors. Some of these causes include the following:

●             Scalp and eyebrow dandruff

●             Clogged oil glands near the eyelids

●             Infections

●             Eyelash mites

●             Dry eyes

●             Rosacea

●             Allergies

When to Visit Our Optometrists

If you are experiencing any symptoms of blepharitis, we recommend scheduling an appointment with our optometrists. We will perform an eye exam to learn more about your condition and provide the necessary treatment. An eyedrop medicine, Xdemvy, can be prescribed to take care of eyelid mites called demodex. Since blepharitis can become chronic, it may require specialized treatment from our eye doctors to unclog the glands and prevent eye damage.

 

Contact us for an Appointment Today

At Family Vision in Anderson, Williamston, and Clemson, SC, we offer a variety of treatments for blepharitis. If you have any symptoms that are affecting your daily life, our team is happy to help. To schedule your appointment, contact our Anderson office at (864) 226-6041, our Williamston office at (864) 847-7657, or our Clemson location at (864) 722-9205 today. When you need an optometrist near me, we look forward to assisting you!

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