Does blepharitis improve with age? What the evidence says
According to a study published in *Clinical Ophthalmology*, blepharitis is considered almost universal in individuals over the age of 70, with the prevalence increasing dramatically throughout life. So, does blepharitis improve with age? The overwhelming consensus among eye care professionals is that this chronic condition does not resolve on its own but instead tends to become more prevalent and severe over time, necessitating ongoing management.