I got a pair of lower duct capped plugs this week and am having problems with the caps rubbing against my eyes when my eye lids swell a bit. This happens when I'm asleep, and when I wake up my eyes are bright red from the irritation.
I CAN SEE that the tear ducts topped by the plug caps are directly against my eye: To see the plugs, I have to pull the lower lids out a little because that part of the lids are turned inward directly against the eye because of the swelling.
I'm wondering:
Is the propensity for my tear ducts to often directly contact the surface of my eyes abnormal??? (If it were normal, I can't imagine how anybody could endure these plugs.)
Could that propensity be a cause of my dry eyes???
I'm thinking that if I spend all night and anytime my lids might be a little bit swollen with the ducts directly contacting the surface of my eyes, perhaps the ducts are actually syphoning off the tears rapidly.
I think it is probably normal to have a little lid puffiness when one wakes up. And I don't think that my eye lids swell to a degree that seems unusual -- it takes just slight swelling to push the duct openings against the eyes.
Grace
I CAN SEE that the tear ducts topped by the plug caps are directly against my eye: To see the plugs, I have to pull the lower lids out a little because that part of the lids are turned inward directly against the eye because of the swelling.
I'm wondering:
Is the propensity for my tear ducts to often directly contact the surface of my eyes abnormal??? (If it were normal, I can't imagine how anybody could endure these plugs.)
Could that propensity be a cause of my dry eyes???
I'm thinking that if I spend all night and anytime my lids might be a little bit swollen with the ducts directly contacting the surface of my eyes, perhaps the ducts are actually syphoning off the tears rapidly.
I think it is probably normal to have a little lid puffiness when one wakes up. And I don't think that my eye lids swell to a degree that seems unusual -- it takes just slight swelling to push the duct openings against the eyes.
Grace
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