Frequently Asked Questions
There is no single cure, but symptoms can be well controlled with the right treatment plan.
Yes, when chronic, blepharitis is often linked to lid margin inflammation and dry eye disease which can affect the tear film quality and health of the cornea.
Symptoms can improve significantly with treatment, but blepharitis often requires ongoing management to prevent recurrence.
Blepharitis is usually managed rather than permanently eliminated. Regular eyelid hygiene and professional treatment can control symptoms effectively.
Mild symptoms may improve within weeks, but long-term management is often needed for lasting relief.
No, blepharitis is not contagious. It cannot be passed from person to person.