Why are there no topical pain killers to give temporary relief for corneal erosions? Don't medics have these for some tests they do? Why can't a milder one be sold for mild pain relief?
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Originally posted by brd888Why are there no topical pain killers to give temporary relief for corneal erosions? Don't medics have these for some tests they do? Why can't a milder one be sold for mild pain relief?Rebecca Petris
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At one point, my previous eye doctor gave me Voltaren eye drops for eye pain but I didn't feel like it really helped. My new doctor has given me a prescription for Acular and I find that when I am having an especially bad eye pain situation (like an erosion), this works pretty well and seems to get things under control fairly quickly.
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Anyone else any experience with volterol eye drops?
I asked Dr Latkany if they were appropriate for DE sufferers and he said he had used them (see Q & A )
I feel that if I knew i had some form of effective pain relief - only in reserve when the pain got bad - I could cope better
After all it is an anti- inflammatory for those of us who have inflammation and when used orally for aches and pains it is quite effective
Why not for the pain of DE ?
It is a lot safer than steroids
Any opinions and ideas ?
Forgot to mention to those in UK - it comes unpreserved
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