Hello all,
I saw Dr. Latkany this past week and wanted to pass on his advice to me as it may pertain to many of you. He says I have MGD due to ocular rosacea, which is also complicated by my allergies. I had plateau'd on my therapy (doxy, warm compresses, omega 3's) and it appears to be because I had not adequately addressed my allergies (in fact, was not diagnosed until one month ago), and I was being too timid with my eyelid hygiene/gland expression. He showed me how to pull sideways at the corner of the eye, then use a Q-tip just under the eyelid margin and roll it towards the eye. He used enough pressure to press in on the eyeball, which I had not been doing. Then, you have to pull down the lid a little and wipe the margin with a Q-tip. He recommends doing this once daily, after showering. In fact, he recommended that the only heat I was to use was the shower itself; otherwise, use cool compresses, as the glands are inflamed. He says that I should never had gotten plugs, as they aren't helping (I don't have aqueous deficiency) and might be hurting. He recommended careful attention to allergen avoidance in the home and workplace, as much as possible. OK to try oral and nasal allergy meds. I'm trying to put all these recommendations to work. He reassured me that I should do well. Hope this helps me and maybe some of you.
Kathel
I saw Dr. Latkany this past week and wanted to pass on his advice to me as it may pertain to many of you. He says I have MGD due to ocular rosacea, which is also complicated by my allergies. I had plateau'd on my therapy (doxy, warm compresses, omega 3's) and it appears to be because I had not adequately addressed my allergies (in fact, was not diagnosed until one month ago), and I was being too timid with my eyelid hygiene/gland expression. He showed me how to pull sideways at the corner of the eye, then use a Q-tip just under the eyelid margin and roll it towards the eye. He used enough pressure to press in on the eyeball, which I had not been doing. Then, you have to pull down the lid a little and wipe the margin with a Q-tip. He recommends doing this once daily, after showering. In fact, he recommended that the only heat I was to use was the shower itself; otherwise, use cool compresses, as the glands are inflamed. He says that I should never had gotten plugs, as they aren't helping (I don't have aqueous deficiency) and might be hurting. He recommended careful attention to allergen avoidance in the home and workplace, as much as possible. OK to try oral and nasal allergy meds. I'm trying to put all these recommendations to work. He reassured me that I should do well. Hope this helps me and maybe some of you.
Kathel
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