Blepharitis – eBook

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“7 Vital Facts You Should Know About Blepharitis – But Don’t”

Hello my name is Jim Kokkinakis from The Eye Practice and I would like to thank you for taking the time to visit this web page.

The fact that you’re reading this means there’s a good chance that you want to understand more about Blepharitis and it’s treatment.

As one of Australia’s leading authorities on Blepharitis I have witnessed the heartache and anxiety caused because of misleading information on this condition. For this reason I decided to put together a special guide called:

7 Vital Facts You Should Know About Blepharitis – But Don’t

I would be delighted to send you a copy of the guide in an easy to read printable format.

With your permission I will also send you my private email address so you can feel free to ask me anything you want to know about Blepharitis, even if you think your question is silly.

To claim your copy now, simply take these 3 easy steps:

  1. Type your name and email address in the boxes below and then click the Blepharitis Facts button.
  2. Check your email inbox for your confirmation request.
  3. Click on the special link provided in the confirmation email and your report will be sent to you within a few minutes.

Thank you for allowing me to share this valuable information with you.

3 Responses to Blepharitis – eBook

  1. srav says:

    Want to know more about this eye disease. I am suffering from posterior blepharitis.

    • Jim says:

      Posterior blepharitis is also called meibomian gland dysfunction. It is the most common cause of dry eyes. There are a number of potential treatments depending on severity – very person is unique.
      1. Warm compresses and gentle massage
      2. Gentle eyelids scrubs
      3.Topical steroid eye drops
      4. Topical Azasite eye drops
      5. Oral (tablet) doxycycline
      6. LipiFlow treatment after other options have been implemented.

      • Jim says:

        About the middle of last year 2013, we started using a new procedure to treat Blepharitis called Blephex. It has been a significant advance in the treatment of this frustrating eye disease. At least now we have something that finally works on nearly everyone with Blepharitis. It can be found at the Eye Practice in the Sydney CBD.

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