Has any one had any experience of being treated for Papilliary conjunctivitis (NOT related to contact lens wear)? My ophthalmologist diagnosed this along with severe dry eye. The latter has responded very well to a combination of plugs/steroids (tear film/staining much improved, eye comfort much better during the day) but the soreness on the underside of the upper lids hasn't responded as well; last time I saw my specialist she said the papilliary conjunctivitis had improved but there were still 'mild papilliary changes' present (probably not helped by hypersensitivity to all lubricants and the preserved steroid drops).
I finished the steroid treatment just over 2 weeks ago, and the lid discomfort has got steadily worse again, waking me up early in the morning regularly, and making the whole eye surface burn for the whole morning. The ophthalmologist left me with another course of Dexamethasone to use if I felt the symptoms flaring up again. I've decided to use them, as I didn't feel we'd got on top of the lid inflammation last time, but I worry that as soon as I taper off again this time, it will just come back again. Are there any additional treatments that any one has found helpful? Already taking fish/flax omega 3 oils, and can't use any lubricants.
Just to be clear the papilliary conjunctivitis is a complication of severe dry eye in my case, I have never worn contact lenses which seem to be the most common cause of this condition.
I finished the steroid treatment just over 2 weeks ago, and the lid discomfort has got steadily worse again, waking me up early in the morning regularly, and making the whole eye surface burn for the whole morning. The ophthalmologist left me with another course of Dexamethasone to use if I felt the symptoms flaring up again. I've decided to use them, as I didn't feel we'd got on top of the lid inflammation last time, but I worry that as soon as I taper off again this time, it will just come back again. Are there any additional treatments that any one has found helpful? Already taking fish/flax omega 3 oils, and can't use any lubricants.
Just to be clear the papilliary conjunctivitis is a complication of severe dry eye in my case, I have never worn contact lenses which seem to be the most common cause of this condition.
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