Have you ever noticed red, irritated eyelids or an itchy, scratchy feeling at the base of your lashes? You might have been told you have Demodex blepharitis, or DB. Although DB may sound concerning, it’s very common. And, there are effective treatments available.
What Is Demodex Blepharitis?
Demodex blepharitis is a common type of eyelid inflammation caused by an overgrowth of Demodex mites. tiny These mites are tiny micro-organisms that live in your eyelash follicles. Everyone has some Demodex mites, but when their numbers increase too much, they can lead to irritation and inflammation.
Signs and Symptoms of Demodex Blepharitis:
🔴 Red, swollen eyelids
🤕 Itchy or scratchy sensation at the lash line
⚡ Burning or irritation, especially in the morning
🕵️♂️ Crusty debris at the bas...
I hope that most Americans have gotten into the habit of having their eyes checked once a year. No matter your age or stage of life, you should be having an annual eye exam. And, if you are having a problem with your eyes, schedule an appointment to see your eye doctor.
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Have you ever suspected that you had Demodex mites in your eyelashes?
If you suspect that you have them you may feel an itchiness at the base of your lashes. Your eyes may also be red, especially around the rim of your lids. Sometimes, the lids can be irritated and crusty.
If you suspect that you have a Demodex infection, see your eye doctor. Now's the time and don't put it off another day. The best way to resolve this type of infection is with an in-office treatment for Demodex blepharitis.
In my office, I offer two different treatments. The first is Zocukit. I use this as an initial treatment and for more advanced cases. Zocukit involves using a very high strength version of Zocular gel on the lids and lashes. I scrub the gel on the lashes...
A few weeks ago, we talked about Demodex mites in the eyelashes and how I don't recommend the use of tea tree oil anymore to remove those Demodex mites. There is a new study out of Harvard Medical School indicating that Tea Tree oil is toxic to the cells of the meibomian glands. You can read the original article here.
Demodex mites normally live on human eyelids and lashes. These are microscopic and you can't see them with the naked eye. Below is a super magnified image of the Demodex mite. They have little mouths and they bury themselves inside of the lash follicle. Their little tails hang out at the top of the follicle. If you know you have an overgrowth of Demodex mites you will need an in office treatment or use a daily cleanser to get rid of them.
Demodex mites. This is a tricky topic to bring up with my patients. The truth of the matter is that with age, we all have some Demodex mites living on our eyelashes. For some reason (science still isn't sure why) these mites are normal to have on our lashes.
Yet, this topic always gives my patients the heebie-geebies. I want to reassure you all that having them on your lids doesn't mean you are an unclean person.
And, going overboard trying to rid them from your eyes can cause more problems than just the irritation of having them. So, slow down. Don't freak out. Let's discuss these Demodex mites....
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