Blepharitis is swelling of the eyelid that can flare up randomly over time. It can make the eyelid burn and feel sore. Dry eye and excess tears may also happen. It may make you sensitive to light and cause blurry vision as well.
It is treated with warm compresses and medicine. Some people turn to natural treatments to natural therapies to ease discomfort. It should only be used with standard treatment.
These therapies may help ease eye swelling and discomfort:
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Talk to your doctor about any supplements or therapy you would like to use. Some can interfere with treatment or make conditions worse.
Herbs and Supplements
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Last reviewed November 2019 by EBSCO NAT Review Board Eric Hurwitz, DC Last Updated: 5/20/2020