Been trying to figure out this dry eye situation for my daughter, now 23, for over 3 years. She has been diagnosed with MGD, but is it??
Here's what we've tried so far: Every drop imaginable, over the counter and RX, warm compresses, humidifers, both cool and warm, tranquileyes, taping eyes shut, various eye masks, flaxseed oil daily and flaxseed capsules, theratears and other good quality fish oil, juicing, Many physicians including: Dr. Gagnon, Dr. Mandel (LipiFlow procedure), regular ophthalmologist and associates, UC Berkeley Dry Eye Clinic, Infectious Disease Doctor, Internist, Chinese Medicine, Flower Medicine, Indian Medicine and more...nothing has worked, so she was finally recommended for PROSE.
UCSF has recently opened a clinic, so the two hour consultation was yesterday.
The initial fitting did not go well -- when they were inserted, she couldn't see well, everything was wavy like under the water. When they were taken out, her eyes felt better, less dry without the PROSE..go figure. She is one of three that they haven't worked for at UCSF.
So...the director at that particular clinic came into the examining room between appointments and did a couple of quick tests and said to stop doing all these treatments that weren't helping. He said if it was MGD that one of these treatments should have provided some relief...
He tested cornea nerves and now it appears that the problem isn't MGD, but something within the nerves of the cornea and the sensitivity (sounds somewhat like what can happen after Lasik, but she has never had that. (She has farsightedness and astigmatism and has worn glasses since age 2, occasionally contacts, which has been almost nil since this problem)
So..here we are back at the drawing board - he will consult with another physician and plans to get back to her next week.
They will probably start a new treatment with some kind of drops (my guess is a steroid drop, but not sure and some kind of antibiotic i think)
This problem seemed to start after using several different antibiotics for a uti three years ago, but that's just a guess and doctors say that isn't why.
Has anyone heard of this corneal nerve thing happening for no apparent reason?
What treatment can help?
Is this the proper diagnosis? (who knows...)
Here's what we've tried so far: Every drop imaginable, over the counter and RX, warm compresses, humidifers, both cool and warm, tranquileyes, taping eyes shut, various eye masks, flaxseed oil daily and flaxseed capsules, theratears and other good quality fish oil, juicing, Many physicians including: Dr. Gagnon, Dr. Mandel (LipiFlow procedure), regular ophthalmologist and associates, UC Berkeley Dry Eye Clinic, Infectious Disease Doctor, Internist, Chinese Medicine, Flower Medicine, Indian Medicine and more...nothing has worked, so she was finally recommended for PROSE.
UCSF has recently opened a clinic, so the two hour consultation was yesterday.
The initial fitting did not go well -- when they were inserted, she couldn't see well, everything was wavy like under the water. When they were taken out, her eyes felt better, less dry without the PROSE..go figure. She is one of three that they haven't worked for at UCSF.
So...the director at that particular clinic came into the examining room between appointments and did a couple of quick tests and said to stop doing all these treatments that weren't helping. He said if it was MGD that one of these treatments should have provided some relief...
He tested cornea nerves and now it appears that the problem isn't MGD, but something within the nerves of the cornea and the sensitivity (sounds somewhat like what can happen after Lasik, but she has never had that. (She has farsightedness and astigmatism and has worn glasses since age 2, occasionally contacts, which has been almost nil since this problem)
So..here we are back at the drawing board - he will consult with another physician and plans to get back to her next week.
They will probably start a new treatment with some kind of drops (my guess is a steroid drop, but not sure and some kind of antibiotic i think)
This problem seemed to start after using several different antibiotics for a uti three years ago, but that's just a guess and doctors say that isn't why.
Has anyone heard of this corneal nerve thing happening for no apparent reason?
What treatment can help?
Is this the proper diagnosis? (who knows...)
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