I am a 24 year-old male with severe, chronic dry eye. When I was 18 years old I underwent a single course of therapy with the oral prescription acne medication Accutane. About a year or two later I developed severe evaporative dry eye, which came in the form of intense burning, stinging, and sometimes an overall inability to keep my eyes open for more than a few seconds at a time. I have tried many different courses of treatment, including punctal plugs recently, which I am still "wearing." I attribute my condition to the permanent nature of Accutane's method of action, decreasing size of sebaceous glands and reducing overall sebum output. In other words, my eyes are not producing the fluids/oils necessary to keep my tear film stable and my eyes hydrated effectively.
I've been a caffeine consumer for the majority of my life, but have moreso recently in the past 4 years come to realize its negative impact on my health, so I began cutting back and at times completely eliminating it from my daily routine/diet. With this comes the extreme dry eye pain. I have concluded that caffeine is the only sure fire way for me to escape the horror that is my severe dry eye that ironicall I brought on all myself by using a incredibly powerful and destructive medication.
I'd be very interested to hear how others feel they respond to caffeine (I've read several articles that state methylxanthines, or xanthines help to stimulate secretions of mucin and increase goblet cell density) and their dry eye, especially since the majority of advice is aimed at complete elimination of caffeine to help aid dry eye conditions. I'd also be very interested to hear if anyone has experienced any similar problems with their use of Accutane.
Will post more later, my eyes are telling me to stop staring for now.
- Keeping hope.
I've been a caffeine consumer for the majority of my life, but have moreso recently in the past 4 years come to realize its negative impact on my health, so I began cutting back and at times completely eliminating it from my daily routine/diet. With this comes the extreme dry eye pain. I have concluded that caffeine is the only sure fire way for me to escape the horror that is my severe dry eye that ironicall I brought on all myself by using a incredibly powerful and destructive medication.
I'd be very interested to hear how others feel they respond to caffeine (I've read several articles that state methylxanthines, or xanthines help to stimulate secretions of mucin and increase goblet cell density) and their dry eye, especially since the majority of advice is aimed at complete elimination of caffeine to help aid dry eye conditions. I'd also be very interested to hear if anyone has experienced any similar problems with their use of Accutane.
Will post more later, my eyes are telling me to stop staring for now.
- Keeping hope.
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