Squamous blepharitis H01.1

Author: Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020

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Definition
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Chronic blepharitis with scale-like deposits on the eyelid margins, mostly in seborrhoea. S.a.u. Blepharitis oleosa.

Therapy
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  • If the inflammatory component is in the foreground, Fucithalmic eye drops, Erythromycin eye ointment(Ecolicin eye ointment) or Gentamicin eye ointment(e.g. Refobacin eye ointment) are indicated. Wound-healing ointments such as dexpanthenol ointment (e.g. Bepanthen Roche eye and nose ointment) or temporarily also glucocorticoid-containing eye ointments or eye drops (e.g. Ficortril eye ointment, Dexa Biciron eye drops) may be used.
  • External skin care products for scaly deposits (e.g. Linola Milk, Ash Base Ointment), if necessary with urea addition (e.g. R102, Excipial U Hydrolotio).

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020