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  • #16
    I thought after 6 weeks it had started to work but I think it was just the predisnole.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Matt0029 View Post
      Interesting point. Is restasis/ikervis ment to increase schirmers test score?
      Yes, that’s the exact function of the drug as per the manufacturer. To reduce inflammation in the lacrimal gland so that tear production can increase. Remember, it only helped 15% of the people in the study using it. I mean, I Feel that artificial tears alone would help more than 15% of the people using them.

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      • #18
        Thank you. When I was on the predisnole my eyes were producing loads of tears. They were moist all day. This kind of says that inflammation is effecting my lacrimal gland? It's strange.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Matt0029 View Post
          Thank you. When I was on the predisnole my eyes were producing loads of tears. They were moist all day. This kind of says that inflammation is effecting my lacrimal gland? It's strange.
          Inflammation affecting lacrimal gland function is definitely "a thing"

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Meibum Ian View Post

            Inflammation affecting lacrimal gland function is definitely "a thing"
            Thank you. Any ideas of the best way to treat this form of dry eye? I will discuss again with my doc.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Matt0029 View Post

              Thank you. Any ideas of the best way to treat this form of dry eye? I will discuss again with my doc.
              Things that control inflammation..

              Ikervis, Xiidra, Serum drops, Steroids, Doxycycline, Cold compress.

              Lacrimal gland PRP injection if the gland is damaged - probably not in your case as you were better with inflammation under control.

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              • #22
                Thank you .I have never tried cold compress. I will give it a go.
                Last edited by Matt0029; 04-Nov-2018, 05:19.

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