An inflammatory reaction of the eyelid margin. It usually occurs as seborrheic (nonulcerative) or as staphylococcal (ulcerative) blepharitis. Both types may coexist.
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Drugs that may alter lab results: N/A
Disorders that may alter lab results: N/A
Acute or chronic inflammatory cell types
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See Special Tests
Outpatient
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No restrictions
No restrictions
Follow treatment guidelines
Long-term eyelid hygiene required to control
See diagnosis section above regarding blepharitis masquerade syndromes
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Geriatric: N/A
Others: N/A
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