I have had lower plugs for a while and have had no problems...I don't even know they are there. I had uppers put in and they itched like crazy...I scratched and they got worse, and it was just a bad cycle. I had them taken out and cleared up the blepharitis that had occured. I just attempted uppers again. They greatly improve my situation, but they are itching as well, though not as bad as the first. Does anyone have any insights on why these itch, or any advice on how I may be able to reduce this?
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My intracanalicular plugs have provided good benefit. That was not the question posed. After I got my plugs, I had quite a bit of itching but it subsided over a while. This is what I think caused it, and it is only a guess. When the plugs are inserted, they stretch the puncta causing some minor inflammation. During the healing process, the itching happens, much like when healing from a sunburn. Whether my hypotheses is correct or not is probably moot, as the plug itching subsided within a few weeks.Every day with DES is like a box of chocolates...You never know what you're going to get.
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Kitty, what you said makes sense. I scratched so much with my first ones that I think it made it so bad that I had to take them out. This time I have resisted any urge to scratch, and it is not nearly as bad. It is just the punctum that itches and I felt from the beginning that it was inflammation/irritation from having them put in. I just need to stick it out this time and give it enough time to heal and see if I see improvement. Did you do anything to help with the itching, like a drop or something? My doc prescribed lotomax, but I haven't gotten it filled yet.
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Originally posted by mjf79 View PostKitty, what you said makes sense. I scratched so much with my first ones that I think it made it so bad that I had to take them out. This time I have resisted any urge to scratch, and it is not nearly as bad. It is just the punctum that itches and I felt from the beginning that it was inflammation/irritation from having them put in. I just need to stick it out this time and give it enough time to heal and see if I see improvement. Did you do anything to help with the itching, like a drop or something? My doc prescribed lotomax, but I haven't gotten it filled yet.Every day with DES is like a box of chocolates...You never know what you're going to get.
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Originally posted by indrep View Postmjf
Were the plugs intracanalicular or can you see them?
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Originally posted by kitty View PostMy intracanalicular plugs have provided good benefit. That was not the question posed. After I got my plugs, I had quite a bit of itching but it subsided over a while. This is what I think caused it, and it is only a guess. When the plugs are inserted, they stretch the puncta causing some minor inflammation. During the healing process, the itching happens, much like when healing from a sunburn. Whether my hypotheses is correct or not is probably moot, as the plug itching subsided within a few weeks.
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Originally posted by mjf79 View PostKitty, do you remember about how long it took for the itching to go away? I am trying to hang in there and resist the urge to have them removed without giving it a good amount of time to see if it will improve.Every day with DES is like a box of chocolates...You never know what you're going to get.
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I went ahead and got the intracaniclar plugs removed today and had my doctor put in the extended collagen ones. I will just have to repeat if I need to later. The itching wouldn't really subside and I could feel them irritate my skin/tear duct as I moved my eyes around. Thanks for the advice.
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Originally posted by mjf79 View PostKitty,
Do you know if it is all right to do the rice baggy with the collagen plugs? I know that they are sensitive to heat and didn't know if the compress would interfere at all.Every day with DES is like a box of chocolates...You never know what you're going to get.
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