hi all,
could someone here advise me?
briefly; i have mgd and it has been diagnosed by several opthalmologists by now. the thing is all of them are saying its not the worst case they've ever seen. one even said that the correct name for my case is ''non obvious mgd'' which means symptoms,but no clinical signs. i do not use any prescription drug just warm compresses,lid hygiene and flaxeedoil. which is quite useless to my opinion.
i read somewhere non obvious is the predecessor for full blown mgd. and i think i've reached the stage of full blown mgd.
when i express my glands the contents vary from yellowish till toothpaste. uppers are worse than lowers for some reason.
the eyelids are always bright red on the inside and they just look very inflamed to me.
what i really want to do right now is trying the anti inflammatory approach for my mgd.
better late than never i guess. i'd rather have started much earlier with this,but if no optalmologist agrees to try this approach you're sort of empty handed here. they just won't prescribe anything anti inflammatory. and thats it. end of discussion!
what could be the best medication to give a try? anything systematic (low dose doxy) or maybe topical (azytchromicine).
i'm very curious to see your opinions and arguments here. should i try the anti inflammatory route or maybe better not. thats the question.
any input appreciated of course...
patrick
could someone here advise me?
briefly; i have mgd and it has been diagnosed by several opthalmologists by now. the thing is all of them are saying its not the worst case they've ever seen. one even said that the correct name for my case is ''non obvious mgd'' which means symptoms,but no clinical signs. i do not use any prescription drug just warm compresses,lid hygiene and flaxeedoil. which is quite useless to my opinion.
i read somewhere non obvious is the predecessor for full blown mgd. and i think i've reached the stage of full blown mgd.
when i express my glands the contents vary from yellowish till toothpaste. uppers are worse than lowers for some reason.
the eyelids are always bright red on the inside and they just look very inflamed to me.
what i really want to do right now is trying the anti inflammatory approach for my mgd.
better late than never i guess. i'd rather have started much earlier with this,but if no optalmologist agrees to try this approach you're sort of empty handed here. they just won't prescribe anything anti inflammatory. and thats it. end of discussion!
what could be the best medication to give a try? anything systematic (low dose doxy) or maybe topical (azytchromicine).
i'm very curious to see your opinions and arguments here. should i try the anti inflammatory route or maybe better not. thats the question.
any input appreciated of course...
patrick
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