Causes of recurrent blepharitis

Recurrent recurrence of blepharitis may be related to not paying attention to eye hygiene, overuse of the eyes, and not taking medication as prescribed by the doctor.
1. Not paying attention to eye hygiene: Since blepharitis is often associated with pathogen infections such as Staphylococcus aureus, if you often rub your eyes with your hands, it can easily lead to bacterial infections in the eyes, resulting in recurrent blepharitis.
2. Excessive use of the eyes: If you look at the cell phone and computer for a long time or work and study for a long time, it may lead to eye fatigue or a decrease in the resistance of the whole body, which will easily cause inflammation and lead to the recurrence of blepharitis.
3. Not following the doctor’s instructions: The treatment of blepharitis needs to be in strict accordance with the doctor’s instructions, if you stop taking the medication or the dosage is not enough, it is easy to lead to the treatment is ineffective, and the blepharitis is recurring.
When blepharitis recurs, it is important to seek medical advice and treatment under a doctor’s supervision, as well as to pay attention to eye hygiene and avoid overexertion of the eyes.