After long thinking, I came up with a conclusion (the most reasonable one): my dry eye must be caused by excessive computer use.
Symptoms appeared short after a hard work season. I remember, my eyes being tired late at night and still I had so much work to do. In the morning, they used to be fully recovered, until there was one day it didn't happen.
I've been struggling with artificial tears since then, getting absolutely no relief. I tried plugs too, no major impact.
I am pretty sure I don't have evaporative dry eye (no blepharitis, TBUT > 23 secs) which is weird because young people's dry eye is in most cases related to evaporation, right?
I just can't believe there's nothing I can do about it. How do you treat dry eye caused by computer use ? Is there any specific treatment available ?
So much computer use may have inflicted severe damage on my eyes that is actually unrecoverable?
I've recently started taking anti-depressants(Tryptizol , 10 mg/day). I've found out that they actually make my eyes worse...but, if there's a drug that can worsen my state, affecting tear production... THERE MUST BE something that provokes the opposite effect, right!?
Symptoms appeared short after a hard work season. I remember, my eyes being tired late at night and still I had so much work to do. In the morning, they used to be fully recovered, until there was one day it didn't happen.
I've been struggling with artificial tears since then, getting absolutely no relief. I tried plugs too, no major impact.
I am pretty sure I don't have evaporative dry eye (no blepharitis, TBUT > 23 secs) which is weird because young people's dry eye is in most cases related to evaporation, right?
I just can't believe there's nothing I can do about it. How do you treat dry eye caused by computer use ? Is there any specific treatment available ?
So much computer use may have inflicted severe damage on my eyes that is actually unrecoverable?
I've recently started taking anti-depressants(Tryptizol , 10 mg/day). I've found out that they actually make my eyes worse...but, if there's a drug that can worsen my state, affecting tear production... THERE MUST BE something that provokes the opposite effect, right!?
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