I'd like to ask all those whom have had lower punctum cautery whether it failed to work after a period of time? Not because the cauterization has failed (opened up), but because of the feedback loop between the ocular surface and lacrimal gland has been disrupted.
Post cautery, there is a sudden increase in moisture. It’s the heaven we’ve been waiting for. However, after awhile the moisture may disappear (despite the puncta still remaining 100% occluded). The initial ‘irritation’ from the cautery maybe stimulating tear production and when it heals the extra moisture may send signals to the lacrimal gland saying, “Hey, we have plenty of tears, decease secretion”. Suddenly, we are bone dry again.
Have you experienced becoming dry after having the lowers cauterized?
I ask this because my ophthalmologist is aware of such a problem and is suggesting Eagle flow control plugs. He can suture them in because my left puncta is too large due to DCR surgery. However, I don’t think they will work.
There’s usually a huge difference after being quadraplugged. Any feedback from those whom have had the upper punctum’s occluded too?
Post cautery, there is a sudden increase in moisture. It’s the heaven we’ve been waiting for. However, after awhile the moisture may disappear (despite the puncta still remaining 100% occluded). The initial ‘irritation’ from the cautery maybe stimulating tear production and when it heals the extra moisture may send signals to the lacrimal gland saying, “Hey, we have plenty of tears, decease secretion”. Suddenly, we are bone dry again.
Have you experienced becoming dry after having the lowers cauterized?
I ask this because my ophthalmologist is aware of such a problem and is suggesting Eagle flow control plugs. He can suture them in because my left puncta is too large due to DCR surgery. However, I don’t think they will work.
There’s usually a huge difference after being quadraplugged. Any feedback from those whom have had the upper punctum’s occluded too?
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