Hi
This is my first post. I'm here on behalf of my Mum who has blepharitis/dry eye and I wanted to tell her story and see if anyone has any insights/advice for me.
She is 79 years old and at the beginning of the year, she had radiotherapy for a rodent ulcer on her nose (skin cancer). She had to go to the hospital every weekday for 10 days and had a short burst of radiotherapy each time (about 1.5 mins each day). Towards the end of this period, she started to have problems with here eyes and she did ask if it could be the radiotherapy and was assured that no it couldn't.
Her eyes worsened (terribly) and she was diagnosed with blepharitis and has been back and forth to the hospital ever since. She's been on anti biotics and predsol and artificial tears. She seems to respond well to the predsol and be a bit more like her old self. She's currently taking it twice a day for six weeks (initially it was four times a day). She's a lot better in herself but still can't see clearly. I'm concerned that when she stops the predsol, her problems will come back. She also does the eye bag twice a day.
Mum also has glaucoma and puts in three lots of drops a day. I've been working on the assumption that the preservative (BAK) was causing her problems and finally she is now on preservative free drops. Annoyingly though, the hospital continue to give her antibiotics and other drops which contain predsol which seems a bit daft to me. She's never really had the chance to be completely preservative free.
We're aware that predsol is not good for glaucoma sufferers as it can raise the pressure. Interestingly though, last time she had the pressure checked her pressures were the lowest they'd ever been.
So I've been assuming it's the BAK but I've recently realised that dry eye is a known side effect of radiotherapy for head and neck cancer and am wondering now if it was the radiotherapy. It seems too coincidental for it not to be. So can anyone give me any advice/information about this? Is there any way of addressing her eye problems if it was the radiotherapy? How does it affect the eyes? Any help is much appreciated.
Thanks for reading.
This is my first post. I'm here on behalf of my Mum who has blepharitis/dry eye and I wanted to tell her story and see if anyone has any insights/advice for me.
She is 79 years old and at the beginning of the year, she had radiotherapy for a rodent ulcer on her nose (skin cancer). She had to go to the hospital every weekday for 10 days and had a short burst of radiotherapy each time (about 1.5 mins each day). Towards the end of this period, she started to have problems with here eyes and she did ask if it could be the radiotherapy and was assured that no it couldn't.
Her eyes worsened (terribly) and she was diagnosed with blepharitis and has been back and forth to the hospital ever since. She's been on anti biotics and predsol and artificial tears. She seems to respond well to the predsol and be a bit more like her old self. She's currently taking it twice a day for six weeks (initially it was four times a day). She's a lot better in herself but still can't see clearly. I'm concerned that when she stops the predsol, her problems will come back. She also does the eye bag twice a day.
Mum also has glaucoma and puts in three lots of drops a day. I've been working on the assumption that the preservative (BAK) was causing her problems and finally she is now on preservative free drops. Annoyingly though, the hospital continue to give her antibiotics and other drops which contain predsol which seems a bit daft to me. She's never really had the chance to be completely preservative free.
We're aware that predsol is not good for glaucoma sufferers as it can raise the pressure. Interestingly though, last time she had the pressure checked her pressures were the lowest they'd ever been.
So I've been assuming it's the BAK but I've recently realised that dry eye is a known side effect of radiotherapy for head and neck cancer and am wondering now if it was the radiotherapy. It seems too coincidental for it not to be. So can anyone give me any advice/information about this? Is there any way of addressing her eye problems if it was the radiotherapy? How does it affect the eyes? Any help is much appreciated.
Thanks for reading.
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