I recently got dry eyes in my right eye. So I went to the doctor and he said I have dry eyes in my right eye, and my left eye has a few dry spots. To be safe I should use these drops in both eyes. So basically my eye doc has advise me to use Florometholone eye drops as following.
1st week I use Fluorometholone 4x a day. After each drop of Fluorometholone I should wait 10-15 minutes then take regular eye drops. (Artificial tears or things of that nature.) (Glasses only)
During the 2nd week I should take Fluorometholone 2x a day wait 10-15 minutes and then put in my contacts.
During my 3rd week I shouldn't take Fluorometholone and use my contacts with regular eye drops. (I guess this one is to test if I healed or not.)
As of late I have been walking up to dry eyes in both my left and right eye.
I am haven't got dry eyes in my left eye throughout the day, but it starting to happen in the morning. This is the only thing I can think of that might be the reason for this.
Can someone help me out? Am I just unlucky that all of a sudden I have dry eyes in my left and right in the morning? Or can the fluorometholone be a contributing factor?
1st week I use Fluorometholone 4x a day. After each drop of Fluorometholone I should wait 10-15 minutes then take regular eye drops. (Artificial tears or things of that nature.) (Glasses only)
During the 2nd week I should take Fluorometholone 2x a day wait 10-15 minutes and then put in my contacts.
During my 3rd week I shouldn't take Fluorometholone and use my contacts with regular eye drops. (I guess this one is to test if I healed or not.)
As of late I have been walking up to dry eyes in both my left and right eye.
I am haven't got dry eyes in my left eye throughout the day, but it starting to happen in the morning. This is the only thing I can think of that might be the reason for this.
Can someone help me out? Am I just unlucky that all of a sudden I have dry eyes in my left and right in the morning? Or can the fluorometholone be a contributing factor?
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