Hi
Does anyone know how I can find a dry eye specialist in the UK? I know there's a clinic in London but I'm in Merseyside so it's too far. My mum has had severe/dry eye blepharitis for over a year ever since she had radiotherapy on her nose. She is under the care of the hospital who have treated her with drops, antibiotics and steroids. Every time she stops the steroids, the inflammation comes back. I sense the hospital are beginning to 'lose interest' because she's not responding to their treatment. I'm encouraging her to take omega 3 (she's just started taking flaxseed supplements) but she's very cautious because she's on warfarin. Mum is 80 and thoroughly exhausted with it all.
I think that the inflammation (caused by the radiotherapy) is the root cause. The hospital doesn't seem interested in this. They don't acknowledge radiotherapy could cause this problem (how, I don't know ... she's a consultant and this info is all over the internet) and they don't know anything about omega 3 for dry eye.
So I'm wondering if we can find someone private who will recommend omega supplements alongside the conventional therapy. Mum is far more likely to take notice of someone 'professional' rather than just me.
I know that some of the opticians run dry eye clinics but I'm not sure how good they are. Mum's condition is so bad they'd probably just refer her to the hospital anyway. But I just want someone who can advise re the omega 3s.
Can anyone help??? Thanks.
Does anyone know how I can find a dry eye specialist in the UK? I know there's a clinic in London but I'm in Merseyside so it's too far. My mum has had severe/dry eye blepharitis for over a year ever since she had radiotherapy on her nose. She is under the care of the hospital who have treated her with drops, antibiotics and steroids. Every time she stops the steroids, the inflammation comes back. I sense the hospital are beginning to 'lose interest' because she's not responding to their treatment. I'm encouraging her to take omega 3 (she's just started taking flaxseed supplements) but she's very cautious because she's on warfarin. Mum is 80 and thoroughly exhausted with it all.
I think that the inflammation (caused by the radiotherapy) is the root cause. The hospital doesn't seem interested in this. They don't acknowledge radiotherapy could cause this problem (how, I don't know ... she's a consultant and this info is all over the internet) and they don't know anything about omega 3 for dry eye.
So I'm wondering if we can find someone private who will recommend omega supplements alongside the conventional therapy. Mum is far more likely to take notice of someone 'professional' rather than just me.
I know that some of the opticians run dry eye clinics but I'm not sure how good they are. Mum's condition is so bad they'd probably just refer her to the hospital anyway. But I just want someone who can advise re the omega 3s.
Can anyone help??? Thanks.
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