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I think we've talked before, and this may not be what your problem is at all, but... My doctors couldn't figure out whether or not allergies were a part of my problem for many years. My problem eye problem (and sinusitis, cough, etc.) was not seasonal. Allergy skin prick tests negative. Zaditor did not help. Oral antihistamines did not help.
Turned out that I had contact allergies (allergic dermatitis) to a couple of ingredients (formaldehyde and f-releasing agents) in things I used regularly at home, like shampoo, facial cleanser, my unscented laundry detergent, etc. My skin doesn't react as dramatically as my eyes, so I hadn't sought help for that very mild skin problem. Skin allergies cause reactions a couple of days after exposure, and the reaction lasts for a day or two. So, since I was exposed every day to these things, the reaction was constant. Even though I have no explanation for it or verification from doctors, I'm convinced that I am also reacting when exposed to fumes or off-gassing from formaldehyde if someone uses home repair products that contain that. But the fumes also affect my lungs, not just eyes. I have no allergy problems if repairmen allow me to buy formaldehyde-free products for them to use.
It was a corneal specialist who finally told me he really thought I needed allergy tests, then an allergest said he didn't think so but suggested the skin patch test with a dermatologist, and the derm's tests gave me the answer I needed. I don't know if Zaditor (?) usually helps with that, but since I react very badly to BAK, it wouldn't have helped me regardless. My eyes improved within days of throwing out 95% of the liquid products in my home. They imrpoved further with some other dry eye home treatment methods. I'm sure they'll improve more when I can find the right p-free glaucoma drops and get BAK out of my life.
Just some thoughts.
I think we've talked before, and this may not be what your problem is at all, but... My doctors couldn't figure out whether or not allergies were a part of my problem for many years. My problem eye problem (and sinusitis, cough, etc.) was not seasonal. Allergy skin prick tests negative. Zaditor did not help. Oral antihistamines did not help.
Turned out that I had contact allergies (allergic dermatitis) to a couple of ingredients (formaldehyde and f-releasing agents) in things I used regularly at home, like shampoo, facial cleanser, my unscented laundry detergent, etc. My skin doesn't react as dramatically as my eyes, so I hadn't sought help for that very mild skin problem. Skin allergies cause reactions a couple of days after exposure, and the reaction lasts for a day or two. So, since I was exposed every day to these things, the reaction was constant. Even though I have no explanation for it or verification from doctors, I'm convinced that I am also reacting when exposed to fumes or off-gassing from formaldehyde if someone uses home repair products that contain that. But the fumes also affect my lungs, not just eyes. I have no allergy problems if repairmen allow me to buy formaldehyde-free products for them to use.
It was a corneal specialist who finally told me he really thought I needed allergy tests, then an allergest said he didn't think so but suggested the skin patch test with a dermatologist, and the derm's tests gave me the answer I needed. I don't know if Zaditor (?) usually helps with that, but since I react very badly to BAK, it wouldn't have helped me regardless. My eyes improved within days of throwing out 95% of the liquid products in my home. They imrpoved further with some other dry eye home treatment methods. I'm sure they'll improve more when I can find the right p-free glaucoma drops and get BAK out of my life.
Just some thoughts.
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