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I was diagnosted that I have chronic blefharitis after many opt. visiting. For this period I have a little red my right eye and a little burnig. Sometime it was good, sometime not. But nothing to worry for me as I'm using computer every day, so I meant, that I have dry eye. I have this for two years and one year ago, I gave a Maxitrol drops. It helps only for while. Another opt visit, another drops. The same effect. I was using antibiotics and corticosteroids to beat this inflammation. It helps again only for while. When I search how to beat the blepharitis, I found, that many people has the same problem with this. But, some people tells, after long fighting they try Nizoral for the lids and the blepharitis was defeated. If you search, you can find, that Nizoral is antifungal (Ketakenazol). Also woman, that try to heal blepharitis for long time, used antifungal Fluconazol for vaginal yeast and for her supprise, after three days, their eyes where without problems!! If she had told this to her opt, opt tells that it's impossible. The test from eyes had no bacterial
infection. Nobody did myco test for blepharitis. It's not standard. I have three test done and no bacterial infection also. Only chronic blepharitis. I'm going to the lab for self diagnosed myco test from my eyes.
http://cms.revoptom.com/handbook/sect1a.htm
- Rarely, infectious blepharitis occurs from a fungus such as Candida albicans or Aspergillus fumigatus rather than indigenous Staphylococcal bacteria. The distinguishing factor is the presence of granulomas in fungal infection; non-granulomatous infections are bacterial.
I ask my opt. about Nizoral cream and he said, yes, I can use it, but be carefull, it isn't directed for that.
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