Could anyone help me out with a couple of questions. I’m trying diagnose myself after becoming very confused by multiple opinions from various ophthalmologists.
I’ll give a bit of background below but essentially knowing the answer to the following might help me out.
1. What can I learn about my eye condition from the fact that my eyes are fine in the morning. They only get worse in the evening – burning/dry/acidic. Symptoms are usually (but not always) triggered by computers/lights.
2. Could my eyes still be suffering from allergies (to external factors, eg pollution) even if anti histamines have no effect.
I went to Brazil recently and since they have such great dentists I thought I’d see an ophthalmologist. He came highly recommended but I was a bit disappointed that there was no discussion, just the usual one way dialogue. He said outright that I have MGD. I’ve read that MGD sufferers often suffer overnight and in the morning but when I mentioned that I have no problems when my eyes are closed and my eyes feel normal when I wake up in the morning, he said that it affects people in different ways - does this make sense.
He prescribed Ciloxan which is an antibiotic/antibacterial ointment. It’s usually prescribed for Blepharitis (although I haven’t had any signs of Bleph for a long time – my eyelids look fairly healthy). Anyway, I’ve taken it for 15 nights and it seems to have had a positive effect but by no means has it been a cure all.
My doc in London (Michel Guillon) found a lot of staining on the cornea after applying Rose Bengal, indicating scarring/scratching. But he said my MGD was not significant and suspected the problem was mucin deficiency. I also did some ‘evaporation testing’ and was told that I would not benefit from MEGs.
I also don’t feel like I have much inflammation in my eye lids although I could be wrong (I’m sure it’s obvious to people who do!?). Cold ice packs and progesterone cream (15%) did noting for me. For me the most significant pain is in the eyes and that ‘staring at the sun’ burning when I’m looking at a computer too long or bright lights. A cool dark room makes the pain go away but I want to know the underlying problem causing the sensitivity to light.
Lid scrubs help, as does Dwelle and staying off sugar helps with the acidity. I also do warm compresses but not sure these make a difference. I haven’t been tested but I don’t think I have Rosecea or Sjorgens. I have no skin rashes etc or dry mouth.
My shirmers have come up mixed but I’m pretty sure I have significant tears and the problem is quality not quantity of tears. I have no problem with wind outside as I get reflexive tears. Heat is terrible for me.
Thx for your help. This site is a God sent!
david
I’ll give a bit of background below but essentially knowing the answer to the following might help me out.
1. What can I learn about my eye condition from the fact that my eyes are fine in the morning. They only get worse in the evening – burning/dry/acidic. Symptoms are usually (but not always) triggered by computers/lights.
2. Could my eyes still be suffering from allergies (to external factors, eg pollution) even if anti histamines have no effect.
I went to Brazil recently and since they have such great dentists I thought I’d see an ophthalmologist. He came highly recommended but I was a bit disappointed that there was no discussion, just the usual one way dialogue. He said outright that I have MGD. I’ve read that MGD sufferers often suffer overnight and in the morning but when I mentioned that I have no problems when my eyes are closed and my eyes feel normal when I wake up in the morning, he said that it affects people in different ways - does this make sense.
He prescribed Ciloxan which is an antibiotic/antibacterial ointment. It’s usually prescribed for Blepharitis (although I haven’t had any signs of Bleph for a long time – my eyelids look fairly healthy). Anyway, I’ve taken it for 15 nights and it seems to have had a positive effect but by no means has it been a cure all.
My doc in London (Michel Guillon) found a lot of staining on the cornea after applying Rose Bengal, indicating scarring/scratching. But he said my MGD was not significant and suspected the problem was mucin deficiency. I also did some ‘evaporation testing’ and was told that I would not benefit from MEGs.
I also don’t feel like I have much inflammation in my eye lids although I could be wrong (I’m sure it’s obvious to people who do!?). Cold ice packs and progesterone cream (15%) did noting for me. For me the most significant pain is in the eyes and that ‘staring at the sun’ burning when I’m looking at a computer too long or bright lights. A cool dark room makes the pain go away but I want to know the underlying problem causing the sensitivity to light.
Lid scrubs help, as does Dwelle and staying off sugar helps with the acidity. I also do warm compresses but not sure these make a difference. I haven’t been tested but I don’t think I have Rosecea or Sjorgens. I have no skin rashes etc or dry mouth.
My shirmers have come up mixed but I’m pretty sure I have significant tears and the problem is quality not quantity of tears. I have no problem with wind outside as I get reflexive tears. Heat is terrible for me.
Thx for your help. This site is a God sent!
david
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