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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 278046" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>It actually sounds like blepharitis. At least that is what my eye doctor calls it. My doctor refers to it as dandruff in the eyelashes.</p><p></p><p>It happens when skin cells do not come off the way they normally would. The cells get in and irritate the pores in the skin of your eyelashes.</p><p></p><p>You can get special eye scrubs in the eyedrop area of the drug store/walmart. You can get packets with a special tissue soaked in a solution that you scrub the area that is irritated. Or a pump bottle you put some of the cleanser on a tissue or fingers to rub the eyelash area with.</p><p></p><p>Or you can get some baby shampoo (the no more tears name brand is the worst - really burns. The walmart lavendar baby wash is much more gentle, in my opinion.) and work a tiny bit into the eyelash area and then rinse off.</p><p></p><p>Warm wet washcloths on the area every 3-4 hours or so will also give a lot of relief.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 278046, member: 1233"] It actually sounds like blepharitis. At least that is what my eye doctor calls it. My doctor refers to it as dandruff in the eyelashes. It happens when skin cells do not come off the way they normally would. The cells get in and irritate the pores in the skin of your eyelashes. You can get special eye scrubs in the eyedrop area of the drug store/walmart. You can get packets with a special tissue soaked in a solution that you scrub the area that is irritated. Or a pump bottle you put some of the cleanser on a tissue or fingers to rub the eyelash area with. Or you can get some baby shampoo (the no more tears name brand is the worst - really burns. The walmart lavendar baby wash is much more gentle, in my opinion.) and work a tiny bit into the eyelash area and then rinse off. Warm wet washcloths on the area every 3-4 hours or so will also give a lot of relief. [/QUOTE]
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