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Cure for swollen, red, itchy, wrinkled eyes

Asked by: gabrielPennyback

My wife has had this condition for several months and despite seeing two dermatologists and one holistic practitioner, and having invested hundreds of dollars in creams,lotions, and all new hypo-allergenic makeup, her condition continues to get worse. I looked online and came across someone who had had what appeared to be the same condition and successfully treated it with an anti-fungal medicine called Nizoral, but that hasn't worked yet either.

If anyone has had a similar experience and can recommend any further online resources, that would be great.  Better still is there a site where you can iget an interactive dialog going with medical specialists, either by live chat or email.

Thanks,

John

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2008-07-09 at 07:48:52ID23550466
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    Answers

     

    by: pgorlinPosted on 2008-07-09 at 08:07:47ID: 21964473

    Your wife almost surely has what is known as chronic blepharitis. You can research more starting with the following link

    http://www.merck.com/mmpe/sec09/ch100/ch100b.html

    Having practiced medicine for 30 years, I would say the hardest thing for people to recognize is that not all conditions are treatable given the current state of medical knowledge. Chronic blepharitis is called chronic because it can be improved for a while, but usually returns.

    The best strategy is to find ways to prevent flares, and reduce severity. Prevention will come as you recognize things that set off flares: e.g. alcohol, new cosmetics, some foods. For reducing flares, I suggest avoidance of any expensive medicines, and any medicines that have substantial side effects (e.g. long term steroid creams other than as monitored by a physician).

    Find a good MD, either a recommended dermatologist or ophthalmologist, discuss the strategy, and stick with him or her. Changing doctors in hopes of finding a doctor who knows "the solution" is almost surely fruitless.

     

     

    by: mrider01Posted on 2008-07-09 at 09:50:58ID: 21965754

     

    by: WaterStreetPosted on 2008-07-09 at 18:07:42ID: 21969674

    gabriel,

    During allergy season, my eyes get very bad with itching, redness and some puffiness.  I've got my prescription drops and overall medication for the general allergy symptoms.  For a week or two I have to supplement them with over-the-counter drops.  It gets pretty bad.  The areas of the eyelids near their edges were developing a problem of their own which made the "eyes" feel a lot worse.  I think part of this irritation is from the residue of these drops, or that the drops were drying these areas.  And, this became a problem on top of the problem.  I was desperate a couple years ago tried something.  I wanted to see if a moisturizer would help.  This one really works well for me shortly after I put it on during by bad allergy-eyes season. It's probably available locally all over.  They say it helps wrinkles, but I don't have any there to try it on.
    http://www.drugstore.com/qxp27780_333181_sespider/olay_age_defying/revitalizing_eye_gel.htm

    Don't forget hypo-allergenic soap, instead of regular soap.  The doctors probably said that already.


     

    by: gabrielPennybackPosted on 2008-07-14 at 18:51:31ID: 22003624

    pgorlin's answer was the most informative, followed by WaterStreet. I gave mrider01 50 points because I love Ben Stein!

    Thanks to all of you.

     

    by: gabrielPennybackPosted on 2008-07-14 at 18:54:41ID: 22003639

    By the way, my wife went to see a holistic/acupucture guy who did a little acupuncture and amazingly it started clearing up within hours!  He believes that it's all due to stress and diet, and we can't argue with the results so far.

    Thanks again.

     

    by: pgorlinPosted on 2008-07-17 at 17:36:06ID: 22031610

    Modern traditional medicine doesn't necessarily have all the answers. It would be foolish for me to downplay the results of your experiences with the acupuncture. Still, while diet and stress are recognized problems, there is no convincing evidence or theory to explain how acupuncture can help chronic blepharitis. I advise being careful about substantial financial investments with an acupuncturist.  

    By the way, there is a substantial literature on the issue of "placebo effect." If you aren't familiar with the concept, an internet search will be extremely informative. A substantial dose of skepticism (even to this advice) is also helpful.

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