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Originally posted by Stanza View PostYou're not selling these are you?
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eye spa pad is a moist heat source
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I've noticed that the rice baggy seems a bit moist after it comes out of the microwave...
I use a wet washcloth in the morning which helps loosen the dried gel on my lashes, and gets the M glands ready for expression (morning routine).
I use a rice baggy at night, when I don't want to bother with the mess of a wet washcloth. Sometime I just drift off to sleep---it's very relaxing, and doesn't turn COLD. It just cools down to room temperature. And I don't have to get up, go into the bathroom and DO something with it at the end.
Calli
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Originally posted by Vickie View PostHello,
I was looking around in the Dry Eye shop and saw the rice baggie thing and the other heat mask. These both appear to be a great alternative to having to keep re-wetting a washcloth, as they hold the heat longer.
My question, though, is this: It seems that these products provide dry heat. Isn't moist heat preferrable?
As far as I know, moist vs. dry is exclusively a matter of personal preference/comfort. From a therapeutic standpoint, the point of the warm compresses, when used for blepharitis/MGD, is to warm the meibomian glands so as to loosen and liquefy thickened oil secretions if possible. - so it's a question of heat delivery not moisture. Some people like moist heat best and that's fine.
Also just FYI, the eye spa pad is a moist heat source - not wet like a washcloth of course, but it's a hydrogel pad that is moist when you heat it. Some people get moisture with their rice baggy by placing a glass of water in the microwave alongside it.
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I am puzzled about that, too. Seems to me that moist heat would be far preferable, particularly in the case of dry eyes.
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dry vs. moist heat for tear ducts?
Hello,
I was looking around in the Dry Eye shop and saw the rice baggie thing and the other heat mask. These both appear to be a great alternative to having to keep re-wetting a washcloth, as they hold the heat longer.
My question, though, is this: It seems that these products provide dry heat. Isn't moist heat preferrable? I was under this impression. Don't ask me where I got that impression, I just assumed it to be the case when my doctor siad to do heat compress w/ wash cloth...
Thanks for clarifying this for me.
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