Hi I live in New Zealand and I was diagnosed with blepharitis/MGD/dry eye 8 years ago, and have regularly visited this site. I think the dry eye came from using Accutane the previous year. Last year my eye specialist said I had debris in the tear film. I believe this to be demodex brevis. No eye specialists I talk to agree with me when I say I suspect demodex mites or even ocular rosacea.
I dont have any discomfort, but what really troubles me is the red veins (neovascularization of the conjunctiva). They have gradually covered more and more of my eyes over the years.
I have tried so many things but nothing seems to work . Some things seem to help such as TheraTears Nutrition (3 capsules daily), NAC (375mg daily), and Sterilid (after the irritation subsides which can take a couple of days).
Ive been wanting to try Lipiflow. I dont know if any of my glands are atrophied. It is so hard to find any specialists that are familiar enough with this subject. Ive heard that Lipiflow can make the eyes whiter.
Ive also looked into eye-whitening surgery by Dr Kim or Dr Boxer Wachler. But this wouldnt fix the underlying problem, so I fear the problem would just come back.
I've appreciated all the posts everyone has made, so we can all learn a lot more about this disease.
I dont have any discomfort, but what really troubles me is the red veins (neovascularization of the conjunctiva). They have gradually covered more and more of my eyes over the years.
I have tried so many things but nothing seems to work . Some things seem to help such as TheraTears Nutrition (3 capsules daily), NAC (375mg daily), and Sterilid (after the irritation subsides which can take a couple of days).
Ive been wanting to try Lipiflow. I dont know if any of my glands are atrophied. It is so hard to find any specialists that are familiar enough with this subject. Ive heard that Lipiflow can make the eyes whiter.
Ive also looked into eye-whitening surgery by Dr Kim or Dr Boxer Wachler. But this wouldnt fix the underlying problem, so I fear the problem would just come back.
I've appreciated all the posts everyone has made, so we can all learn a lot more about this disease.
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