Eyelid wipes show promise for Mite-Related eye inflammation
NCT ID NCT07451678
First seen Mar 09, 2026 · Last updated May 12, 2026 · Updated 11 times
Summary
This study tested whether eyelid wipes containing chlorhexidine can reduce Demodex mites and improve symptoms of blepharitis, an eyelid inflammation. 106 adults with confirmed Demodex-related blepharitis used the wipes twice daily for 4 weeks. Researchers measured mite counts and eyelash debris before and after treatment to see if the wipes helped control the condition.
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Instituto de Oftalmologia F.A.P. Conde de Valenciana, I.A.P.
Mexico City, Mexico City, 06800, Mexico
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