Hello,
I went to a new opthalmologist today and was told that I had 'relative dry eye'. Because he found my aqueous tears(through schrimmers test) normal and my TBUT was normal too.
I was told to blink more often when doing work that required concentration.
That's like coming back to square one and not knowing what either the cause of the problem is, or the cure. I have sufferred enuf to know that being advised to blink and take breaks while working isnt going to solve my problem.
I was told that my lid margins are fine and are not blocked.Warm compresses dont seem to help me much.I currently use optive and find some relief with respect to pain around my eye sockets.
But I feel that optive has left me with a dryer sensation in my eye..not too sure about this though.
How does one diagnose for sure as to where I have an aqueous deficient eye or MGD or if it is some other problem? My throid/autoimmune/hormone tests are all normal.
I went to a new opthalmologist today and was told that I had 'relative dry eye'. Because he found my aqueous tears(through schrimmers test) normal and my TBUT was normal too.
I was told to blink more often when doing work that required concentration.
That's like coming back to square one and not knowing what either the cause of the problem is, or the cure. I have sufferred enuf to know that being advised to blink and take breaks while working isnt going to solve my problem.
I was told that my lid margins are fine and are not blocked.Warm compresses dont seem to help me much.I currently use optive and find some relief with respect to pain around my eye sockets.
But I feel that optive has left me with a dryer sensation in my eye..not too sure about this though.
How does one diagnose for sure as to where I have an aqueous deficient eye or MGD or if it is some other problem? My throid/autoimmune/hormone tests are all normal.
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