Can eyelid plate dysfunction be cured?



Blepharospasmic dysfunction is usually curable, but the treatment period is long and can be treated with hot compresses, blepharospasmic massage, and the use of artificial tears to relieve symptoms.

Blepharospasmic dysfunction is mostly caused by blockage of the blepharospasmic glands, which reduces the secretion of lipids in the tears, reduces the lubricating effect of the tears, and enhances the evaporation effect, leading to the appearance of dry eyes.

1. Hot compresses: Long-term hot compresses can promote the patency of the glands and restore their functions.

2. Blepharoplasty massage: Through massage, the blocked blepharoplasty glands will be reopened, and the lipids in them will be liquefied and squeezed out, so as to achieve the purpose of relieving the symptoms.

3. Artificial tears: Blepharoplakian gland dysfunction is often associated with dry eye symptoms, which can be relieved by artificial tears in the form of eye drops, commonly used medications include sodium vitrate eye drops.

Usually, blepharospasmic dysfunction caused by blockage of the blepharospasm can be cured, but if the cause is due to autoimmune factors, such as desiccation syndrome, the treatment is more difficult and may require lifelong medication.

For blepharospasmic dysfunction, medication should be administered under the guidance of a physician.