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Recurrent attacks of blepharitis
It's a discharge and red spots identifies as blephatis.it gets better with warm saline cleaning but problem comes back now and then
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Chronic Blepharitis is a smouldering inflammation that is part allergic and part infection. It may require regular scrubbing of lid margins with a 2.5% Boric acid solution twice a a day for a few months. It gets aggravated in winters and may be associated with dandruff as well. Half a tea spoon full of Boric Acid powder in 100 ml of boiled water will make a 2.5% solution.
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A complete eye check up would be desirable!
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