I'm 30 years old and have had red-bloodshot dry eyes for about 4 years. I think it started with eye-strain from overuse of the computer, I was using it for such extended periods of time that my eyes were getting strained and bloodshot. The solution, stupidly, was to use Clear-eyes or Visine.
The worst part is I knew that you shouldn't use those for extended periods, but the embarrassment of having bloodshot eyes all the time drove me to use it anyway when going out in public. I knew they weren't good for your eyes but I had no idea just how bad they are.
I've been to a few different doctors, optometrists, allergists etc to see if there was something else causing the problems. I've been told my eyes are fine and there is nothing wrong with my vision. I've been told to use Systane drops, which seem to work for a little bit but not that well.
Now, since I've started reading this site I've completely stopped using Clear Eyes and have started using some tips from other members. The keeping hydrated one is a good reminder, it has made a difference for sure.
Do people recover from damage caused by extended use of vasocontrictors? I'm terrified that I've caused permanent damage. Whats worse, I am so self-conscious now and I think my appearance may be affecting my marriage.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
The worst part is I knew that you shouldn't use those for extended periods, but the embarrassment of having bloodshot eyes all the time drove me to use it anyway when going out in public. I knew they weren't good for your eyes but I had no idea just how bad they are.
I've been to a few different doctors, optometrists, allergists etc to see if there was something else causing the problems. I've been told my eyes are fine and there is nothing wrong with my vision. I've been told to use Systane drops, which seem to work for a little bit but not that well.
Now, since I've started reading this site I've completely stopped using Clear Eyes and have started using some tips from other members. The keeping hydrated one is a good reminder, it has made a difference for sure.
Do people recover from damage caused by extended use of vasocontrictors? I'm terrified that I've caused permanent damage. Whats worse, I am so self-conscious now and I think my appearance may be affecting my marriage.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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