I say this because:
- Dry eye disease is a condition that affects millions of people worldwide.
- While dry eye is mostly diagnosed in women over 50, there have been articles published stating that more and more young adults and children are being diagnosed with the condition.
- Myopia (nearsightedness) is becoming much more common. As an example, over 80% of university aged people in Taiwan are nearsighted.
- Since more of us are becoming nearsighted, that would mean more people are wearing contact lenses.
- From what I've seen here and from my own experience, having dry eye disease makes wearing contacts impossible or near impossible for many of us, even with brands that are meant for dry eye.
So if more people are developing dry eye and myopia, wouldn't that be a very good reason for contact lens companies to help us? Or would they have a reason not to?
I've just been thinking a lot about who we could talk to regarding awareness and our desperate desire for more research to be done. After reading and signing that dry eye petition (this one: https://www.change.org/p/provide-urg...neal-neuralgia) I've grown both frustrated and determined in getting people to listen to us.
- Dry eye disease is a condition that affects millions of people worldwide.
- While dry eye is mostly diagnosed in women over 50, there have been articles published stating that more and more young adults and children are being diagnosed with the condition.
- Myopia (nearsightedness) is becoming much more common. As an example, over 80% of university aged people in Taiwan are nearsighted.
- Since more of us are becoming nearsighted, that would mean more people are wearing contact lenses.
- From what I've seen here and from my own experience, having dry eye disease makes wearing contacts impossible or near impossible for many of us, even with brands that are meant for dry eye.
So if more people are developing dry eye and myopia, wouldn't that be a very good reason for contact lens companies to help us? Or would they have a reason not to?
I've just been thinking a lot about who we could talk to regarding awareness and our desperate desire for more research to be done. After reading and signing that dry eye petition (this one: https://www.change.org/p/provide-urg...neal-neuralgia) I've grown both frustrated and determined in getting people to listen to us.
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