Diagnosing Demodex blepharitis (DB) starts with the lids
DB will not resolve on its own.1-3
Act at the first sign.
Collarettes: the pathognomonic sign of DB1,2
Demodex mites may be too small to see, but collarettes are not. All you need is a slit lamp to confidently diagnose DB.
Patient looking straight ahead with lid lift; no collarettes are visible
Same patient looking down; collarettes are visible
Slit lamp evaluation, 10x magnification
Patient looking straight ahead with lid lift; no collarettes are visible
Same patient looking down; collarettes are visible
Slit lamp evaluation, 10x magnification
Patient looking straight ahead with lid lift; no collarettes are visible
Same patient looking down; collarettes are visible
Slit lamp evaluation, 10x magnification
LID LIBRARY
Collarettes are the key diagnostic sign of DB.1,2
Explore real-world images from healthcare professionals nationwide.
Diagnosing DB is easy when you know what to look for2
Once DB is confirmed, go after the root cause.
There’s more to see when you look at the lids
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