Blepharitis- I cured it and am so relieved

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Hi 

I’m just posting this because I know how awful Blepharitis is and how debilitating this condition is. 

I don’t how it started I just remember waking up in the mornings with pink eyes my right eye more pink than my left. The lower lash line also red I looked tired and as if I’d been crying all the time . I thought I was just tired then I noticed my eyelids and inner eye corners itching like hell. I was always rubbing my eyes. This horrible feeling always there led to to my eyes actually feeling dirty and itchy and my sight seemed blurry and the foreign body sensation was so horrible, and it was all the time. My eyes just randomly went red and then pink and then red but never back to a nice white eyeball. I finally reached my wits end by then I was fed up depressed and walking around with a really angry red eye that was not getting better. I went to the doctor and she sent me home with allergy eyedrops. No improvement went back came home with steroid drops used them for two weeks ....no improvement. By this time I had red small puffy swollen eyes and I was finding my self looking at them throughout the day. Almost obsessed it’s all I could think about so back I went this time to eye a&e. Six hours later I’m told I should never have been taking steroid drops and that I had Blepharitis and mgd. Prescribed dry eye drops and warm compresses and lid hygiene ie. baby shampoo !! Told I had it for life and I was devasted. 

Was I really meant to deal with what they called a minor condition for life , surely they couldn’t be so casual about this, it’s a condition that affects your life so much.

Refused to accept it but started with the programme they had advised. The warm compress made it worse eyes more puffy and pink. The eye drops only helped for a short time. I felt sick everytime I looked in a mirror and I looked in the mirror a lot , a vicious circle of discomfort and worry.

Then I Was visiting my mum one day and was whinging about my eyes she also had noticed the state of them. 

She went to the cupboard and pulled out just a jar Of standard normal honey. She said I’m going to put this on your eyes and it’s going to sting for about 5 minutes. I refused I said are you crazy things are bad enough as it is. Even the odd eye lash had started to come out nowadays. 

She scolded me she said back in the days in India they didn’t go to doctors or buy expensive drops and scrubs they just whacked some honey in thier eyes. I did know my mum does this and my dad and have been for years and years for just general eye health. So I thought what the hell let’s just do it. She took a metal eye liner stick (you get them in Indian kajol bottles ) she disinfected it took a spoon of honey out of the jar doused the metal thing in it and then she swiped across my lower lash line as if applying kajol and then swiped some across the eye lid too and then she practically massaged it all over my eyes. 

The stinging and burning was horrendous, oh my days it was so uncomfortable I couldn’t open my eyes they were watering so much. When I could open them for a second I had a hand mirror in front of me and all I could see was pink eyes. I remember screaming mum what have you done. I can’t see there going red !

She laughed and said stay like that for 15 minutes then go wash them with a clean flannel one for each eye. 

15 minutes later I washed my eyes and omg the relief it immediately felt better , and no pink eyes. And most amazingly of all my eyes looked like glass and felt so good and omg my vision felt so clear..... it felt like a new lease of life.

I carrried on and to this day I still do it once a week. My eyes are white clear and shiny my lashes are think and back to how they used to be. I have no problems now. I wear eye make up all the time but I make sure my eyes are clean and everything is off properly before bedtime.

I don’t use my dry eye drops anymore I don’t need them I cancelled my repeat prescription from the doctors.

My mum also gave me some kind of other thing to wash my eyes with apparently they use in India for inflamed eyes I have to chop a bit of it off mix it in water and let it foam up then I wash my eyelids with it rinse off and done I do that about twice a week.  

All I can say is I know how hard this situation is I know first hand how it affects you menatally and pysically. And if anyone’s was worse than mine then I don’t even want to think how you manage. I just want people who have Blepharitis to just please try honey , seriously , it’s an ancient old remedy used in India. And stick with it it stings it burns but once that subsides the relief is just so amazing.

Thanks mum I always turn my nose up at your herbal remedies but mums know what they’re talking about ! 

Please try honey ! And all of those suffering from Blepharitis...don’t give up don’t let it get you down , do something about it that’s not text book advice from just the doctors. Because if I hadn’t listened to my mum right now I would probably be still popping drops in through out the day buying eyelid wipes shampoos and god knows what else because I am one of those people who doesn’t give up and I would probably have been trying any product on the market to just make it better. 

It’s never come back, but I do my honey thing once a week no matter what and if I have a special occasion , just to get those eyes bright white and sparkly. 

Wishing you all the will power to keep going until you find what works for you.

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    Dear s70969,

    Thank you for your post.  Can you please tell me what your mom gave you to wash your eyes with twice a week?  The one that you chop a bit off and mix with water, it foams up and you wash your eyes?  I'm doing the honey and it's helping.  I want to do the eye wash too.  Thank you so much.

    hopeful too

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    What an amazing story! Thanks so much for the encouragement! I have just ordered manuka honey and will start your regiment as battling this condition is unbearable. How often did you do the honey treatment initially? And for how many months before you went onto maintenance routine?

    And how many years have you been suffering for before, before finding this cure?

    Lastly, please please - can you find out the name of herbs from India you use to wash your eyes?

    Your help will be deeply appreciated.

    Best Wishes.

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    The thing that helped me the most was stopping the warm washcloth treatment,it would make my lids oily and worsen the Bleph symptoms which I rarely get now. I use cool water on my lid,loosen any crusts from mgd along my lash line with a wet Q tip and rinse.

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    Hi I have just read your letter about using Manuka honey for my eyes, will let you know how I get on. Thank you for the tip. Greta.

  • Posted

    how long did you have blepharitis or MGD?? It seems like this treatment with honey only works for when you first barely get the symptons.

    • Posted

      Any updates? Hope things are fine with you.

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    Hi!

    I had symptoms for 10 days....went to the eye doctor...got diagnosis......researched for two days....started "wet ones" wipes 4x per day for 11 days....did wet ones wipes 3x per day for 34 days....started Manuka Honey 2x per day for 6 months....cured!

    Dawn

    • Posted

      unfortunately the optometrist i went to didnt know a thing about blepharitis and only mentioned i had dry eyes and precsribe eye drops. what were your symptons when you was diagnose with blepharitis? did you have MGD?

    • Posted

      Esaxe25,

      I still have MGD...will always have it...I do hot compresses with a hot, wet washrag morning and night for that. My blepharitis symptoms were classic....swollen eye lids, eyelashes crooked and falling out, pain shooting out of my eyes, severe itching, mucus, crusting, sty's, dry eye.....oh...it was really fun!!!

      Dawn

    • Posted

      If you still have MGD does that mean you still have dry eyes? Have you done any treatment to target MGD?

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      Esaxe25,

      The only thing I do for my MGD is hot wet washcloth on my eyes 2x per day. I do not have dry eyes anymore. I found my body needed more fat in my diet and more water.

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      Hi Dawn, its odd that you have MGD but don't have dry eyes. MGD is usually the cause for dry eyes, not blepharitis. Have you check your meibomian gland for flow and the quality of your oils?

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      Hi Esaxe25,

      My eye doctor told me I had it and that it went together with blepharitis so I went with what he said. However, I have not had my oils checked for quality or flow. But my eyes feel perfect and my new eye doctor says my meibomian glands look great....so I am good!

      Dawn

    • Posted

      I too still have it.... also i pursuing the thought that my sinuses are cause or blepharitis causing sinusitis....also have ear eczema and lost of smell and taste

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      funny in the beginning with the mgd and Bleph I had dry eyes. Now I don't. My Bleph issue has almost totally disappeared,I just make sure I keep my lids very clean,i use cool not very warm water and that part of it is vertually gone,I think the heat in my case was causing oily lids which led to the swelling etc.

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      Really fortunate for you. If only the eye doctor that diagnose me with dry eyes knew about MGD and blepharitis. I may might have been able to treat the root cause sooner before it got worse. Its amazing how some of us who aren't optometrist may know more than those who are actually optometrist.

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      How bad were your dry eyes and how long did you have it? It may seem like thats the case with the heat causing the swelling. Whenever I do warm compress my eye lid starts to get a bit red and itches. What are you using to keep your lids clean and how often do you clean it?

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      What treatment have you tried? I remember seeing you mentioning Wet Ones. I believe demodex are mostly the root cause of blepharitis causing MGD

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      wet ones don't work anymore.... whatever developed resistance to it

    • Posted

      Have you tried tea tree oil or manuka honey?

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