So my son cut his cornea three times between the ages of 2 and 4, which I know sounds crazy, but being a wild little boy, the corners of things always somehow managed to end up in his eye. I swear I watched him so carefully but if you've had little boys you'll know what I mean... things happen. Now I believe he has recurrent corneal erosion, and has had two attacks- one 5 months ago and another this week, both in the same eye. When it happened 5 months ago, the eye doctor didn't properly diagnose it, and convinced me that he had simply cut his cornea while he was sleeping by rubbing his eye too hard. Once it happened again this week, I did a little online research and realized what it was. Any of you familiar with this know how painful it is. All I can think is that no 5 year old should have to know pain like this. I haven't experienced anything like it, even having given birth, and it's just hell to watch the poor kid suffer. We We got antibiotic drops and antibiotic ointment for nighttime from an eye doctor at the NY eye and ear infirmary and we gave him Advil for the pain, but it was still so bad. I am going to get an appointment with some top corneal specialists in NYC this week and see what they say, but I'd like to see what everyone on here thinks about dealing with this on a child? Getting eye drops into his eyes several times a day seems impossible. I can't even imagine, he fights me every time and it takes two people to hold him down and get them in. I am able to get the ointment in by waiting until he falls asleep and doing it while he's sleeping. Looking back I think that both times he had his erosions he was slightly dehydrated from sports and forgetting to drink enough- so staying very well hydrated is definitely something I'm going to focus on. I'm told the first thing to try for prevention is Refresh PM which is just a lubricating ointment for bedtime. But can Refresh PM alone be enough? One eye dr said that just doing that at bedtime for a few months could get him to heal completely, but another one told me he'll probably always have this? Should he get eye drops in addition to the Refresh PM? I'm told the 2nd thing to try if the Refresh PM doesn't work is Muro 128, but the doc said that with this, if you miss a day or two you'll almost definitely get an erosion? Then I see a lot of posts about PTK... And I wonder why is it considered a last resort? What's the danger in doing it? I know it seems crazy to want to jump to something that extreme but watching this poor baby suffer so much is about the saddest thing ever so I feel a little desperate. Last night he opened his eyes for the first time in 3 and a half days... I've never been so happy to see him grab his toy guns and shoot us! He's much better today thankfully but I'm dreading the thought of him getting this again. Another question I have is should I get him protective glasses? I was thinking it wouldn't make a difference because it seems to be something that happens while he is sleeping with dry eyes. Any advice is greatly appreciated, and thank you so much to the administrators of this website for having a place to discuss this stuff.
Allison, Luke's Mom
Allison, Luke's Mom
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