Thanks a lot doctor. I have blepharitis (as a result of infection, that keeps going in and out for quite a long time). I used a large number of different medications to stop the infection, but in several months it still came back. Maybe in different types, but mainly in the very same eye. Recently, my doctor offered to use I-LID'N LASH plus to use it at bedtime. After using it for about a week (along with TobraDex), the result is still pretty much the same - there are a lot of debris in the upper eyelid. Doctor said that using these cleaning wipes for 1-2 months on a daily basis should help and after to see the result. I wonder if there are any other true medications I may be looking for?🤷♂
I have dry eyes due to the blepharitis and I have started on Xiidra eye drops for the dry eyes. I seems to be helping but is not a cure. I use otc Systane eye gel before bed, and find most nights I no longer need to apply additional otc eye drops during the night. I found when I missed one nighttime dose of the Xiidra, I was up multiple times during the night applying otc eye drops and my eyes were so awfully dry and painful, I could not sleep.
@@zevc3591 I woke and remembered that I also have plugs for my tear ducts, which help keep what little moisture in my eyes. They are replaced every six months and because they numb the eyes with drops, it is a painless procedure. Google it.
Very helpful. Thank you! I agree that leaving the music out would make it even better,
This would be much better without the background noise of music. Hard to understand what the Doc is saying.
turn on closed captioning
I found this informative, thank you Dr. Durkin.
Cut the background music! It’s annoying and interferes with the verbal message!!!
Excellent video Thank you so much!
Very helpful information. Will try these techniques. Thankyou!
You left out the critters.
and where is the ' how and what ' explanation of bay shampoo? That is ordinary and cheap to buy...
Thanks a lot doctor. I have blepharitis (as a result of infection, that keeps going in and out for quite a long time). I used a large number of different medications to stop the infection, but in several months it still came back. Maybe in different types, but mainly in the very same eye.
Recently, my doctor offered to use I-LID'N LASH plus to use it at bedtime. After using it for about a week (along with TobraDex), the result is still pretty much the same - there are a lot of debris in the upper eyelid. Doctor said that using these cleaning wipes for 1-2 months on a daily basis should help and after to see the result. I wonder if there are any other true medications I may be looking for?🤷♂
I have dry eyes due to the blepharitis and I have started on Xiidra eye drops for the dry eyes. I seems to be helping but is not a cure. I use otc Systane eye gel before bed, and find most nights I no longer need to apply additional otc eye drops during the night. I found when I missed one nighttime dose of the Xiidra, I was up multiple times during the night applying otc eye drops and my eyes were so awfully dry and painful, I could not sleep.
@@norakaszuba Many thanks!👍
@@zevc3591 I woke and remembered that I also have plugs for my tear ducts, which help keep what little moisture in my eyes. They are replaced every six months and because they numb the eyes with drops, it is a painless procedure. Google it.
Thank you ... Any Vitamins suggested? A, D, etc.
Its mites
Why have music and talk