Eyelid wipes
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I am trying to find the best eyelid wipe for my Blepharitis. I don't have demodex and have tried Cliradex but I'm allergic to tea tree oil. Am using Systane wipes right now and wondering if they have any antibacterial properties??? What are others using for eyelid wipes?
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lawra16916 karen41245
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I have had great results from OcuSoft PLUS. The plus is antibacterial. I cut the wipe into smaller squares and then put them on the end of a Qtip to rub along my lash lines. This way I don't irritate the skin on my lids and around my eyes which is very sensitive.
karen41245 lawra16916
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Thanks I'm going to try them.
pamela48771 karen41245
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Hi Karen, I've used Wet Wipes in the past when my eyes were very swollen and inflamed and they worked for a while. After several months I found they were too strong so changed to ordinary facial wipes which worked better and my eye swelling and redness caused by the wet wipes disappeared. Recently I've changed again to Sainsbury's Aloe Vera facial wipes. I think it's a case of trying different ones and see which suits you. I use them whenever my eyes are itchy as well as after my heat treatment in the morning and evening. Check out all the entries on this forum as there are loads of options for treatments. Good luck x
agnes99004 karen41245
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Check on product website re anti-bacterial effectiveness.
Try RED WET ONES ANTIBACTERIAL HANDWIPES cut into 8 pieces and wipe eyelid leave on for 10 minutes then rinse off dabbing each eye dry with clean soft paper towel. Do this a few times a day, use the warm wet clean clth compresses and buy OCUSOFT ORIGINAL LID WIPE FOAM to use before bedttime. Thats all you can do really. Others on this site have had good results with the wet ones wipes.
Good luck to you.