What medications are used for blepharospasmal dysfunction

Patients with blepharosphenoid gland dysfunction may experience dry eyes and other discomfort due to abnormal secretion of the eyelid glands. Patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication such as sodium vitrate eye drops to moisturize the surface of the eye and alleviate ocular discomfort. The lipids secreted by the levator glands are an important part of the tear film, and have the important functions of maintaining corneal wetness and keeping the optical system transparent, etc. For the dryness and itchiness of the eyes caused by blepharospasmal dysfunction, patients can use artificial tears such as sodium hyaluronate to moisturize the surface of the eyes and relieve the symptoms of eye discomfort. When the symptoms of blepharosphenoid dysfunction are mild, the patient can be treated without medication. The patient can massage the eyelids or apply hot compresses on the eyelids in order to dredge the eyelid glands and promote the recovery of the condition. It is recommended that patients with blepharospasmal dysfunction seek prompt medical attention to evaluate their condition and follow their doctor’s instructions.