Blepharitis

If you believe you may suffer from blepharitis, seeing an eye doctor near me is essential to have, it checked out. Blepharitis is common and needs to be treated so that you have fewer eye problems. In addition, this condition can cause frustrating symptoms that irritate your eyes. To make your optometry appointment to see an optometrist, call Littlefield Optometry, LLC in Kansas City, MO, and schedule your time for an eye exam. 

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What Is Blepharitis?

Blepharitis is a condition that changes the eyelids, getting red, irritated, swollen, and itchy. It often results in crusty flakes being present in the eyelashes. This condition can be highly uncomfortable and may interfere with the tasks you need to do. It is not, however, contagious. You can't get it from anyone else, and you can't give it to anyone else. Therefore, diagnosing this condition is essential if you develop it. The optometrist will tell you how to treat this condition at home. This condition is treated primarily through various methods of cleaning your eyelids so the crust won't build up. It may not go away completely, but this can help manage the symptoms when you do it regularly. Too many bacteria often cause this condition on the eyelids. This bacteria can cause problems with the eyelids, which create irritating symptoms. It can also come from the oil glands in the eyelids being clogged up or otherwise irritated.

Symptoms of Blepharitis

If you have blepharitis, there are several symptoms that you may exhibit. You might often feel like there's something in your eyes. You may have itchy eyes or eyes that sting or burn. You may have watery eyes, and you might get more light sensitivity. Your eyelids or eyes may turn red or become swollen. Your tears can look like foam or have tiny bubbles in them. It can often cause dry eye, and you may wake up in the morning with crust on your eyelids. There are also some severe effects that this condition can have. You can have your eyelashes fall out, experience blurry vision, or have parts of your eyes, as the corneas get swollen. Sometimes, patients have their eyelashes grow in the wrong direction.

Visit an Eye Doctor Near Me

If you have symptoms of blepharitis, it's important to tell your optometrist about it so we can examine your eyelids. To make your optometry appointment, call Littlefield Optometry, LLC in Kansas City, MO, to learn more. Then contact our office at (816) 888-5400.

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