Blepharitis Treatment in Raleigh

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If you have eyelids that are inflamed, irritated, and uncomfortable, you could be suffering from a condition called blepharitis

Blepharitis can be troublesome, but our team at Watson Dry Eye Center is here to help you find relief. We can help you understand what’s causing your symptoms and get you the treatment you need. 

What is Blepharitis? 

Blepharitis is a common condition that can cause your eyelids to become inflamed and uncomfortable. Blepharitis commonly occurs when the tiny oil glands, called the meibomian glands, in your eye become clogged. 

Unfortunately, blepharitis can lead to a number of more concerning problems, including dry eye disease. 

What Is Demodex?

Demodex mites naturally inhabit the hair follicles on the face and scalp, including the eyelashes and surrounding skin. In small numbers, these mites are generally harmless, but when they overpopulate, they can cause a range of symptoms, including itching, redness, and increased oil production, which can contribute to the development of blepharitis.

Treating Demodex-related blepharitis typically involves a combination of measures aimed at reducing the number of mites on the eyelids, as well as alleviating the symptoms of inflammation.

When Should I See a Doctor?

If you have blepharitis, you may experience a variety of symptoms such as:

  • A gritty or burning sensation in your eyes
  • Excessive tearing
  • Itching, red, & swollen eyelids
  • Dry eyes
  • Crusting of the eyelids.

Because blepharitis symptoms are different for everyone, it’s important to be seen by a dry eye specialist to ensure you get the proper treatment. 

Book an appointment with us today to see how we can help!

Blepharitis Treatment at Watson
Dry Eye Center

When you visit Watson Dry Eye Center, we will perform an in-depth assessment of your eyes to understand any symptoms you’re experiencing and determine what’s causing your blepharitis.

Once we have this information, we can recommend a treatment suited to you and your needs. 

Medications

To soothe dry eyes caused by blepharitis, we may recommend medications such as Restasis and Xiidra.

Depending on your needs, we can supply you with a medication that can fight infection, control inflammation, strengthen your immune system, or treat other underlying conditions.

BlephEx is an in-office procedure that can help reduce or alleviate the symptoms associated with blepharitis.

During this 6-8 minute treatment, your doctor will gently exfoliate the lashes and eyelids to remove excess debris, bacteria, and toxins from your eyelids to bring you relief.

If your blepharitis is caused by meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD), LipiFlow is an effective and efficient treatment that can help.

The LipiFlow treatment can remove any blockages in your meibomian glands, helping restore them to their normal level of function.

Intense pulsed light (IPL) therapy can help patients with severe dry eye, blepharitis, ocular rosacea, or meibomian gland dysfunction.

This treatment uses light therapy to target the root causes of dry eye and reduce inflammation, leaving you more comfortable and with less severe symptoms.

Get the Treatment You Deserve

Don’t let blepharitis get in the way of living your life. Visit us at Watson Dry Eye Center to experience how our progressive treatments can help you.

Our Location

Watson Dry Eye Center is located in Raleigh, right on the corner of Forest Pines Drive and Common Oaks Drive. There’s lots of parking available right in the lot right in front of our practice.        

Our Address

  • Suite 120
    11081 Forest Pines Dr.
  • Raleigh, NC 27614

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Clinic Hours

  • Monday: 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
  • Thursday: 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
  • Friday: Closed
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed

Help Your Teen See & Be Seen
(Comfortably)

Our teenagers are spending more time every day on their screens. Dry eye symptoms can be exacerbated by excessive screen time which is becoming increasingly common among teenagers and young adults.

Your teen doesn’t have to struggle with dry eye symptoms. At Watson Dry Eye Center, we have an incredible team that specializes in dry eye treatment and management.

Their education and social life are the center of their world and dependent on clear, comfortable vision. Allow them to focus on it with dry eye treatment.  

Get ahead of dry eye by booking an appointment with our team.

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