My dry eyes are due to Sjogren's Syndrome (auto-immune), and I just got 4 punctal plugs 2 weeks ago. At first it was OK, but I am still adjusting. I find that I can't use Restasis now that I have 4 plugs. I'm not sure if it's the cyclosporine in it that's causing the problem. Seems like the other ingredients in the drops are causing a mucous-producing response, and now my lids are coated and irritated (and the more I clean them off, the more irritated they get).
The drops and mucous collect in the inner corners of my eyes, and when I go to remove it, big long strings of mucous come out of my eyes. The TheraTear PF drops I'm trying do the same thing. My own tears (minimal, but there are a few) don't irritate, and don't cause all this mucous. I've stopped Restasis for the time being.
Alternatives to Restasis: Autologous serum drops? If these are made from my own blood, and it's full of auto-antibodies, how would that help my dry irritated eyes? I understand a bit of the mechanism behind Restasis---an immuno-suppressant--but it would seem counterproductive to put my own self-immune-activated serum into my eyes. Wouldn't that make them react more, not less?
Calli
The drops and mucous collect in the inner corners of my eyes, and when I go to remove it, big long strings of mucous come out of my eyes. The TheraTear PF drops I'm trying do the same thing. My own tears (minimal, but there are a few) don't irritate, and don't cause all this mucous. I've stopped Restasis for the time being.
Alternatives to Restasis: Autologous serum drops? If these are made from my own blood, and it's full of auto-antibodies, how would that help my dry irritated eyes? I understand a bit of the mechanism behind Restasis---an immuno-suppressant--but it would seem counterproductive to put my own self-immune-activated serum into my eyes. Wouldn't that make them react more, not less?
Calli
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