Does blepharospasmal dysfunction last a lifetime?

Blepharosphenoid dysfunction does not last a lifetime.
Blepharoplakia is a common ophthalmologic disorder that is caused by poor secretion of the blepharoplakic glands, leading to a series of symptoms such as dry eyes and photophobia.
In the early stages of blepharospasmal dysfunction, treatment with hormone drops, such as fluticasone drops, as well as blepharospasmal gland massage and hot compresses, can usually restore the function of the blepharospasmal glands.
If the blepharosphenoid dysfunction persists for too long, it may lead to atrophy of the blepharosphenoid gland, which can be difficult to cure.
Patients with blepharosphenoid gland dysfunction should go to the ophthalmology department of a hospital in a timely manner to have their condition evaluated by a doctor who will guide them to a scientific treatment.