I heard that baby shampoo can help blepharitis. It sounds really crazy. Is it true?
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Does baby shampoo help blepharitis?
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Blepharitis causes the eyelids to be inflamed with the symptoms of red, irritated itchy feelings on your eyes. Don't worry too much about it since it is very common as an eye disorder and won't cause any permanent damage to your eyes. It may be caused by bacterial infection. To certain degrees, applying the baby shampoo to help cleansing the infected area does alleviate the blepharitis. Baby shampoo proves effective in helping with the lid hygiene. If it does not work well, you might as well add some antibiotics like azasite or emycin. For your better relief, you can use some artificial tear solutions or some lubricating ointments. If all prove futile, you had better go to the eye doctors'. So anyway, good luck with your treatment.
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The baby shampoo is with no stimulating irritates which could be used freely. However it will not help your blepharitis which is caused by the coming bacterium because it has no role of getting rid of the bacterium. Blepharitis is commonly known as black rim of the eye. That is the chronic inflammation of the eyelid margin of skin and eyelash root which has a tendency to relapse because of chronic conjunctivitis refractive errors pick-up or irritant gases, long-term stimulation caused by weak life not health and so on. The self-conscious symptom for itch painful eye is dry feeling and visual fatigue. In some cases, bacterial infections develop. The blepharitis is worse and serious blepharitis will appear in the eyelid margin small ulcer, making eyelash fall off palpebral skin and enter into the eye which can cause conjunctivitis. You need to pay attention to this and do something to protect your eyes. You could use the eyes drops to moisture the eyes and get rid of the bacterium. In addition, you could use the warm compress to make your eyes feel comfortable.
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Baby shampoo does help reduce the blepharitis. Blepharitis is a common eyelid inflammation. It has two basic forms, one called anterior blepharitis, the other poster blepharitis. Blepharitis can be difficult to cure. Your eyes may feel burning, flaking, tearing and so on. To treat blepharitis, you need keep the lids clean. You can use warm compresses to loosen the crusts and use cotton swab with mixture of water and baby shampoo to scrubbing the eyelids. Blepharitis rarely goes away, so it's important to keep the hygiene of your eyes every day. you can get some medications prescribed by your doctor.
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