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Dry Eyes

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megan777 Sat 17-May-25 02:46:50

I’ve also found flaxseed and warm compresses helpful. Just wanted to add, for anyone who might be exploring more medical treatments for dry eyes (especially those linked to thyroid issues or autoimmune conditions), it’s worth being cautious with newer options. There's a medication called Tepezza that’s been used for thyroid eye disease, but some people have experienced unexpected side effects, particularly hearing issues. There’s more info on that here if anyone's curious or concerned.

Hopefully none of us are in that territory, but it’s always good to stay informed.

Happygirl79 Mon 18-Nov-24 19:14:00

Bookmarking with interest as my dry eye condition has become noticeably worse since my cataract surgery

theworriedwell Mon 18-Nov-24 15:41:06

Oh yes I got the heated eyepad recommendation too or if not available a warm flannel. I think it all helps.

Farzanah Mon 18-Nov-24 11:24:52

My optometrist suggested flaxseed too theworriedwell. I use milled flaxseed on yoghurt and porridge. She also suggested eye pads which can be heated and worn at bedtime. This activates the Meibonium glands in the inner eyelid.

theworriedwell Mon 18-Nov-24 10:31:55

I saw a specialist and he recommended I take a flaxseed supplement. I can't say it is a cure but it definitely helped. I've been taking them for about 6 years and he said they are better than fish oils.

chocolatepeanuts Sat 16-Nov-24 22:36:25

My optometrist gave me IPL treatment for dry eyes. Results vary but I am cured of the problem.

Navyandpeach Sat 16-Nov-24 11:45:09

My mother had this and had prescribed drops. My eyes sometimes feel dry however the optician said my eyes are only very slightly dry and I do not need anything as such for them. I have found however that when I have not been on a screen all day my eyes feel great.

Mt61 Sat 16-Nov-24 11:43:17

Lovetopaint037

I have dry eyes. I use hycosan in the red or green box. They don’t contain preservatives and as I am allergic to preservatives in other eye drops I have kept with these. If I don’t use them I get blurring and painful eyes.

That’s the ones I use, didn’t know how to spell it ha.

Mt61 Sat 16-Nov-24 11:42:02

Glad you get them Marydoll 😊

Marydoll Sat 16-Nov-24 10:42:05

Mt61

Marydoll

I use Eyeeze ( sp?) on repeat prescription, the blurriness doesn't last for long.

Lucky you get eyedrops off the GP- mine knocked of the eye drops 😩

I have Sjogren's Syndrome, an autoimmune disease, and my opthamologist wrote to my GP, asking him to prescribe them.

I would prefer not to need them!

Lovetopaint037 Sat 16-Nov-24 10:38:46

I have dry eyes. I use hycosan in the red or green box. They don’t contain preservatives and as I am allergic to preservatives in other eye drops I have kept with these. If I don’t use them I get blurring and painful eyes.

BlueBelle Sat 16-Nov-24 08:24:14

My eyes stream once I m out in the air I bought some expensive drops from the optician but they made no difference at all so I now use nothing at all and I just drip

Mt61 Sat 16-Nov-24 08:17:40

Marydoll

I use Eyeeze ( sp?) on repeat prescription, the blurriness doesn't last for long.

Lucky you get eyedrops off the GP- mine knocked of the eye drops 😩

Mt61 Sat 16-Nov-24 08:07:17

Mt61

Yes I have dry eyes, it’s a nuisance as they water all the time (it looks like I am crying most of the time). Could be age or meds. I also have a couple of jelly like lumps, opticians tell me it’s caused by sun damage, I now make sure I wear a good pair of sunglasses.
For the dryness, I use Optase Dry eye spray, or a good brand of eye drops.
When I get up, I heat a couple of small cotton pads in hot water, place over my eyes- this releases the blocked up oil glands around the lashes.
I would use that gel at night if it’s burring your vision.
Hopefully you can ease them a little by my tips. Hope you get some relief

Blurring

Mt61 Sat 16-Nov-24 08:06:25

Yes I have dry eyes, it’s a nuisance as they water all the time (it looks like I am crying most of the time). Could be age or meds. I also have a couple of jelly like lumps, opticians tell me it’s caused by sun damage, I now make sure I wear a good pair of sunglasses.
For the dryness, I use Optase Dry eye spray, or a good brand of eye drops.
When I get up, I heat a couple of small cotton pads in hot water, place over my eyes- this releases the blocked up oil glands around the lashes.
I would use that gel at night if it’s burring your vision.
Hopefully you can ease them a little by my tips. Hope you get some relief

Marydoll Sat 16-Nov-24 08:03:47

I use Eyeeze ( sp?) on repeat prescription, the blurriness doesn't last for long.

Allsorts Sat 16-Nov-24 07:46:57

I was diagnised with dry eyes years ago and have used Systane eye drops, however I developed a lump on the white of my eyes and i was prescribed gel eye drops which is a gluey consistency and blurs my vision, Dr appears unconcerned and I am stuck with them. Has anyobe else had this problem.