Dr. Jacobs at the Boston Foundation for Sight is an amazing DR. She called me yesterday explaining a fax she just sent to me and my local doc regarding the corneal neuralgia diagnosis. She interpreted the confocal microscopy I had done at Mass eye and ear. The results were "evidence of bilateral neuropathy, with moderate and at times focal decrease in nerve density. Mostly with loss of branching. Also has increased tortuosity, presence of neuromas, beading, and focal areas of hyperreflective nerves". All that means that from the little they understand of corneal neuralgia they do think the scan came back abnormal. Thats how she explained it. Here are there recommendations moving forward:
Serum tears
daily wear soft contacts such as acuvue mosit one a day ( Dr. L also recommended this)
Lacriserts (some people like them so don't)
low dose soft steroid (FML, Lotemax)
acupuncture
Systemic treatment for neuralgia ie gabapentin, pregabalin, tramadol )
Hope this helps anyone thinking they might have this.
Serum tears
daily wear soft contacts such as acuvue mosit one a day ( Dr. L also recommended this)
Lacriserts (some people like them so don't)
low dose soft steroid (FML, Lotemax)
acupuncture
Systemic treatment for neuralgia ie gabapentin, pregabalin, tramadol )
Hope this helps anyone thinking they might have this.
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