Chronic blepharitis is a long-term inflammation of the eyelid margins, so the goal is ongoing control rather than a one-off cure. A consistent daily routine usually makes the biggest difference to comfort.
Daily Lid Hygiene
Lid care helps clear crusts and keep the oil glands working properly.
- Apply warm compresses for 5-10 minutes once or twice a day to soften oils in the glands.
- Gently massage the lids towards the lash line, then clean along the margins with cotton pads or specially designed lid wipes.
- Use preservative‑free lubricating drops if your eyes feel dry or gritty.
- Make lid hygiene part of your regular bathroom routine to keep symptoms stable.
Medical Support and Flare Management
Some people need extra treatment alongside lid hygiene.
- Your clinician may prescribe short courses of antibiotic or anti‑inflammatory drops or ointment when symptoms flare.
- Oral antibiotics such as low‑dose doxycycline are sometimes used for meibomian gland dysfunction or associated rosacea.
- Manage triggers such as skin conditions, contact lens over‑wear, or heavy make‑up around the lashes.
- Arrange regular eye checks, and seek review promptly if pain, marked redness, or vision changes develop.