Hi,
I'm wondering if anyone has used/is using bacitracin opth. ointment at night for their dry eyes/mgd.
I was given a tube of bacitracin years ago, when I was in college and developed a sty. After I had a corneal abrasion/ulcer and that healed, I proceeded to have the occasional erosion (I didn't know what they were at that time) and I would use the ointment overnight and feel so much better.
Fast forward to today: I have been using it almost nightly for a whole month. I read that using it continuously can cause another infection--even fungal? I'm wondering if anyone has any insight on this...
Other nighttime ointments and gels just don't seem to cut it. Last week I tried GenTeal gel drops for at night, and I paid for it for the next three days with scratchy, painful eyes. The bacitracin makes me feel almost normal. Could this have something to do with counteracting the bacteria in my eyelids?
Any comments you have on this would be much appreciated.
Wishing you all a good eye day!!
I'm wondering if anyone has used/is using bacitracin opth. ointment at night for their dry eyes/mgd.
I was given a tube of bacitracin years ago, when I was in college and developed a sty. After I had a corneal abrasion/ulcer and that healed, I proceeded to have the occasional erosion (I didn't know what they were at that time) and I would use the ointment overnight and feel so much better.
Fast forward to today: I have been using it almost nightly for a whole month. I read that using it continuously can cause another infection--even fungal? I'm wondering if anyone has any insight on this...
Other nighttime ointments and gels just don't seem to cut it. Last week I tried GenTeal gel drops for at night, and I paid for it for the next three days with scratchy, painful eyes. The bacitracin makes me feel almost normal. Could this have something to do with counteracting the bacteria in my eyelids?
Any comments you have on this would be much appreciated.
Wishing you all a good eye day!!
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