Hi all,
I'm 25 years old, and 14 months ago I decided to do a PRK surgery, so I can finally go without glasses.
I did the surgery on one of the best clinics in my country, where my family and friends went as well.
Before the surgery the doctor tested all kinds of things and he said that he doesn't expect me to suffer from dry eye syndrome after the surgery (also before the surgery I've never had any eye problems/diseases).
Unfortunately, I do suffer from dry eyes ever since the surgery, and I would like to consult with you all about what can be done.
I also went to another doctor that has specialty in dry eye syndromes, and he didn't know what to tell me, as all of the tests he had done to me were normal.
Things I've already tried and didn't help (some of them in advice with the doctors, some of them not):
1. Flaxseed oil
2. Omega 3 capsules
3. Applying FML drops
4. Using Synthomycine every night for a few weeks
5. Instilling gel drops (without preservatives) a few times a day (which I still use, but they only provide a temporary relief)
6. Meibomian gland dysfunction cleaning - my oil glands were found to be clean with minor blockage
7. Using punctal plugs to increase moisture in eyes
8. Hot compresses
9. Eye-lids massage
I'm really helpless - I've tried everything I can think of, I consulted with at least 3 different doctors that told me that everything is fine with me, and yet I feel all the symptoms of dry eyes ever since the surgery! It's driving me nuts...
What if what I'm feeling is not a dry eye syndrome? I do experience all the sensations that people with dry eye tend to feel, but what if there's something else that has the same symptoms and clouds everyone's judgement?
Aside from the dryness, ever since the surgery, my eyes are generally more sensitive: if a drop of shampoo enters my eyes during shower, they get red and burn, if I rub my eye (which I tend not to do because I know it is hazardous to the eye) it gets red, if I'm in a dusty place, my eyes start to itch... all these symptoms never occurred to me before.
Also important for me to note: my eyes aren't relieved at all when I instill the eye drops at mid-day. They are relieved in the morning, but at the middle of the day when I use them again, I don't feel any improvement, which is odd and made me question the assumption of having dry eye syndrome..
I would really appreciate any kind of help and tips...
I'm 25 years old, and 14 months ago I decided to do a PRK surgery, so I can finally go without glasses.
I did the surgery on one of the best clinics in my country, where my family and friends went as well.
Before the surgery the doctor tested all kinds of things and he said that he doesn't expect me to suffer from dry eye syndrome after the surgery (also before the surgery I've never had any eye problems/diseases).
Unfortunately, I do suffer from dry eyes ever since the surgery, and I would like to consult with you all about what can be done.
I also went to another doctor that has specialty in dry eye syndromes, and he didn't know what to tell me, as all of the tests he had done to me were normal.
Things I've already tried and didn't help (some of them in advice with the doctors, some of them not):
1. Flaxseed oil
2. Omega 3 capsules
3. Applying FML drops
4. Using Synthomycine every night for a few weeks
5. Instilling gel drops (without preservatives) a few times a day (which I still use, but they only provide a temporary relief)
6. Meibomian gland dysfunction cleaning - my oil glands were found to be clean with minor blockage
7. Using punctal plugs to increase moisture in eyes
8. Hot compresses
9. Eye-lids massage
I'm really helpless - I've tried everything I can think of, I consulted with at least 3 different doctors that told me that everything is fine with me, and yet I feel all the symptoms of dry eyes ever since the surgery! It's driving me nuts...
What if what I'm feeling is not a dry eye syndrome? I do experience all the sensations that people with dry eye tend to feel, but what if there's something else that has the same symptoms and clouds everyone's judgement?
Aside from the dryness, ever since the surgery, my eyes are generally more sensitive: if a drop of shampoo enters my eyes during shower, they get red and burn, if I rub my eye (which I tend not to do because I know it is hazardous to the eye) it gets red, if I'm in a dusty place, my eyes start to itch... all these symptoms never occurred to me before.
Also important for me to note: my eyes aren't relieved at all when I instill the eye drops at mid-day. They are relieved in the morning, but at the middle of the day when I use them again, I don't feel any improvement, which is odd and made me question the assumption of having dry eye syndrome..
I would really appreciate any kind of help and tips...
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