Hi all, I'm new to this forum. I'm not english, so the text may have some bad grammar.
I'm 30 and I'm a software developer since two years. Everything started several years ago. Between 2013 and 2016 I could remember only a few episodes of dry eye discomfort that lasted at most 3/4 days. When it happened, I had put aside my computer and rested my eyes for days. In that period I was studying at university, and I was really unaware of the problem. Then in 2017 I started working full-time as software developer in a company 40km far from home. Everyday I drive to the office and spend 8 hours in front of a monitor. The problem started exactly in the first month of work. Since then, I had dry eye discomfort every day for all day.
I can stay 8 hour in front of a computer with pauses and eye drops. But when I get back home, I have to forcely rest my eyes. No TV, playstation, books, computer. If I try to do one of these things, the day after I will have painful days (yes, the consequences last 2/3/4 days sometimes).
Also in the weekend, with rested eyes, I can't read books for over 20 minutes. It starts to dry my eyes. I miss reading books, thats is one of my biggest lost.
I have seen 5 ophtamologists since 2017:
The first one diagnosed me "dry conjunctivitis". Schirmer test 0-1mm. I saw that doctor 3 times, he gave me 3 types of eye drops (anti infiammatory, antibiotics, allergy). The last time he gave me Restasis for 6 months, but I chose to see other doctors first.
The second one said "your eyes are good, the problem is something else". Schirmer 8-10mm. He said "see a neurologist or an ENT".
The third one diagnosed "bilateral chronic blepharitis with tear film secondary disfunction". He gave me the 3 types of eye drops too, and also a tea tree cleaning foam and hot compresses. Last he said "see a dry eye expert".
The forth one was a dry eye specialist. He diagnosed me with "MGD and Blepharitis". He gave me the same 3 types of eye drops and said that in future we can try IRPL and punctum plugs. (this has been so rude, fast and expensive that I just never seen him again.)
The fifth one is the one I trust most because he is an authority. Schirmer 2mm. He found an allergic response so he gave me another antiinfiammatory and allergy eye drops (I'm following this cure now.)
What exams I did:
I did blood analysis to check Shjogren Syndrome, negative
I did internal and external eye tampons, all negative
Other significant details:
I have suffered from sinisitis before. After the second ophtamologist I went to an ENT and he found a right maxillary infiammation. I cured it with oral antibiotics one year ago. He gave me a ten days antibiotics cure.
After 7 days of antibiotics my eyes started feeling really good, like new. I was like "OMG, my eyes feels so good." When i finished the ten days antibiotics cure, the dry eye came back....
What is my daily eye routine:
Other than taking eye drops I changed my diet. I'm eating more fish with omega 3 (salmon), dry fruit (walnuts, almonds, peanuts), greens and fruit. I'm also drinking 2 liters of water.
Every day, when I get up, and before going to bed, I clean my nose with a saline solution using a nasal cleansing bottle bought on amazon.
Before sleeping, I do hot compresses with a USB heated mask for 30 minutes.
I don't know if doing this is helping my eyes, but I just keep doing this.
The allergy eye drops is called Ketoftil. I have to take it for 1 month. When I use it, my eyes feels a bit better, but not normal.
What I haven't tried yet:
IRPL and/or Punctum plugs
Restasis
The last ophtamologist said that this condition is reversible. I really hope so, I don't want to give up until I haven't tried all possible solutions.
If you have any advice, I will be happy to hear it.
Thank you for reading this wall of text.
I'm 30 and I'm a software developer since two years. Everything started several years ago. Between 2013 and 2016 I could remember only a few episodes of dry eye discomfort that lasted at most 3/4 days. When it happened, I had put aside my computer and rested my eyes for days. In that period I was studying at university, and I was really unaware of the problem. Then in 2017 I started working full-time as software developer in a company 40km far from home. Everyday I drive to the office and spend 8 hours in front of a monitor. The problem started exactly in the first month of work. Since then, I had dry eye discomfort every day for all day.
I can stay 8 hour in front of a computer with pauses and eye drops. But when I get back home, I have to forcely rest my eyes. No TV, playstation, books, computer. If I try to do one of these things, the day after I will have painful days (yes, the consequences last 2/3/4 days sometimes).
Also in the weekend, with rested eyes, I can't read books for over 20 minutes. It starts to dry my eyes. I miss reading books, thats is one of my biggest lost.
I have seen 5 ophtamologists since 2017:
The first one diagnosed me "dry conjunctivitis". Schirmer test 0-1mm. I saw that doctor 3 times, he gave me 3 types of eye drops (anti infiammatory, antibiotics, allergy). The last time he gave me Restasis for 6 months, but I chose to see other doctors first.
The second one said "your eyes are good, the problem is something else". Schirmer 8-10mm. He said "see a neurologist or an ENT".
The third one diagnosed "bilateral chronic blepharitis with tear film secondary disfunction". He gave me the 3 types of eye drops too, and also a tea tree cleaning foam and hot compresses. Last he said "see a dry eye expert".
The forth one was a dry eye specialist. He diagnosed me with "MGD and Blepharitis". He gave me the same 3 types of eye drops and said that in future we can try IRPL and punctum plugs. (this has been so rude, fast and expensive that I just never seen him again.)
The fifth one is the one I trust most because he is an authority. Schirmer 2mm. He found an allergic response so he gave me another antiinfiammatory and allergy eye drops (I'm following this cure now.)
What exams I did:
I did blood analysis to check Shjogren Syndrome, negative
I did internal and external eye tampons, all negative
Other significant details:
I have suffered from sinisitis before. After the second ophtamologist I went to an ENT and he found a right maxillary infiammation. I cured it with oral antibiotics one year ago. He gave me a ten days antibiotics cure.
After 7 days of antibiotics my eyes started feeling really good, like new. I was like "OMG, my eyes feels so good." When i finished the ten days antibiotics cure, the dry eye came back....
What is my daily eye routine:
Other than taking eye drops I changed my diet. I'm eating more fish with omega 3 (salmon), dry fruit (walnuts, almonds, peanuts), greens and fruit. I'm also drinking 2 liters of water.
Every day, when I get up, and before going to bed, I clean my nose with a saline solution using a nasal cleansing bottle bought on amazon.
Before sleeping, I do hot compresses with a USB heated mask for 30 minutes.
I don't know if doing this is helping my eyes, but I just keep doing this.
The allergy eye drops is called Ketoftil. I have to take it for 1 month. When I use it, my eyes feels a bit better, but not normal.
What I haven't tried yet:
IRPL and/or Punctum plugs
Restasis
The last ophtamologist said that this condition is reversible. I really hope so, I don't want to give up until I haven't tried all possible solutions.
If you have any advice, I will be happy to hear it.
Thank you for reading this wall of text.
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