Most days of this year the AC in my workplace was off. Specially in the last months
I wear moisture chamber glasses at work. But even wearing them the AC makes a huge difference. From now on the AC will be working almost everyday here . That means the torture is starting again
I never had damages or erosions in my cornea. My probem is my symptoms: pain, or burning feeling to be more exact.
Well, I've learned that one of my problems is a 'evaporative corneal hyperalgesia' (see the article The Corneal Pain System by Dr. Perry Rosenthal). When my corneas are in a relative high temperature my pain is gone, or at least I have much less pain. Warm compresses, sun in my face and vapor (from tea for example) in my eyes gives me imediate relief.
The question is: how can I keep my corneas warm? Do you know any eyedrop or something else that doesn't 'refresh' the eyes, but, instead, makes the cornea warmer? (Maybe that is one of the reasons all eyedrops make me worse: they are cold.)
Any ideas will be very helpful.
thanks.
I wear moisture chamber glasses at work. But even wearing them the AC makes a huge difference. From now on the AC will be working almost everyday here . That means the torture is starting again
I never had damages or erosions in my cornea. My probem is my symptoms: pain, or burning feeling to be more exact.
Well, I've learned that one of my problems is a 'evaporative corneal hyperalgesia' (see the article The Corneal Pain System by Dr. Perry Rosenthal). When my corneas are in a relative high temperature my pain is gone, or at least I have much less pain. Warm compresses, sun in my face and vapor (from tea for example) in my eyes gives me imediate relief.
The question is: how can I keep my corneas warm? Do you know any eyedrop or something else that doesn't 'refresh' the eyes, but, instead, makes the cornea warmer? (Maybe that is one of the reasons all eyedrops make me worse: they are cold.)
Any ideas will be very helpful.
thanks.
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