How to medicate blepharitis



Medication varies by type of blepharitis, and antibiotic medications are usually used after flushing out scales and pus crusts, or B vitamin supplements are used along with zinc sulfate eye drops.

Scaly blepharitis and ulcerative blepharitis can be cleaned with saline or 3% boric acid solution before applying antibiotic eye ointment, such as ofloxacin eye ointment and tobramycin eye ointment, etc. Before applying antibiotic eye ointment, you need to remove the scales, pus crusts, or fallen eyelashes, and remove the pus from the hair follicles.

Canthus blepharitis can be treated with topical zinc sulfate eye drops and appropriate vitamin B2 or multivitamins.

In addition, for the treatment of blepharitis, in addition to topical medication, it is recommended that the causative factors be removed in a timely manner, such as paying attention to personal hygiene and avoiding persistent local irritants to the eyes.

The occurrence of blepharitis, it is recommended that patients seek medical attention in a timely manner, follow the doctor’s instructions for medication, treatment, not self-medication.