I never noticed a dry eye issue, other than not having luck with contact lenses (started wearing August 2011) and giving them up (January 2012), but I felt fine without the contact lenses in. My dry eye problem "started" after I had a severe allergic reaction (July 1, 2012-ish) to a necklace (thought it was gold, turned out it's probably nickel) that caused really bad hives. Looked like I still had the necklace on. My Dr. prescribed oral steroids and said to take benedryl at night and other allergy medicine during the day...I wound up with Allegra. After I was done with the steroids, I continued with the benedryl/allegra combo during the day. When I felt good enough to stop the allergy medicine, I got itchy eyelids the very next day (really didn't noticed they were dry) and saw my eye dr, who determined I had 2-3% of normal tear production and meibobian gland dysfunction. Now I really am having trouble with my eyes not feeling good, taking drops multiple times/day, using thicker PM stuff at night.
Almost 2 months later, I'm still having the dry eye issue. Has anyone had any luck with this going away? It seems like it started with my allergic reaction. It should be going away now that the allergic reaction is gone. I don't have any hives on my neck anymore. Why do I have the dry eye issue? Has anyone had luck with making the dry eye issue go away in this situation? Should I see an allergy doctor? Should I see a different doctor? Is there such a thing as an autoimmune doctor?
Thanks,
M
Almost 2 months later, I'm still having the dry eye issue. Has anyone had any luck with this going away? It seems like it started with my allergic reaction. It should be going away now that the allergic reaction is gone. I don't have any hives on my neck anymore. Why do I have the dry eye issue? Has anyone had luck with making the dry eye issue go away in this situation? Should I see an allergy doctor? Should I see a different doctor? Is there such a thing as an autoimmune doctor?
Thanks,
M
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