I read something online about what they called second generation eye drops that help your eyes product more mucins. Are any drops that do this available yet. Or is this speculation for the future?
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Not really. Eye drops that stimulate the growth of goblet cells and thereby mucin are called "mucin secretagogues". They have been available for quite a while now and I have used one in the past which had the drug "rebamipide" as the active ingredient. They are supposed to restore the goblet cell density which might be reduced due to chemical or thermal injuries. The mucin and micro villi layer is the innermost layer of the tear film that adheres the aqueous component of the tear film to the conjunctiva. So mucin secretagogues would work well for those who have goblet cell deficiency and decreased mucin production. They are not supposed to improve symptoms of lipid deficient or aqueous deficient dry eyes.
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Originally posted by Matt0029 View PostThanks. Did they work for you? Are the safe? or are they like steriods with a poor safety profile?
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Thank you. Is there any way an eye doc. Can tell if your mucin deficient? I know on steriods my tbut goes right up. From 4 to 8 to 10seconds. So kinda wondering if it's a lack of mucin causing my low tbut. As steriods are supposed to improve mucin production? I think.
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Originally posted by Matt0029 View PostThank you. Is there any way an eye doc. Can tell if your mucin deficient? I know on steriods my tbut goes right up. From 4 to 8 to 10seconds. So kinda wondering if it's a lack of mucin causing my low tbut. As steriods are supposed to improve mucin production? I think.
This is what your doctor has to find out!
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Originally posted by Matt0029 View PostThanks that has given me alot of information to build on. I guess it really hard to find out?
Do you use moisture chamber glasses?
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Originally posted by Matt0029 View PostThanks that would help. No I don't. I am going to buy some moisture chamber/realease glasses for an airplane trip coming up soon. I really struggle on planes.
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Thank you it does sound quiet likely this could be my cause. Low tbut. Can this be treated successfully without steroids? Would be amazing to have the level of eye comfort and vision I have when on steriod drops, all the time. Was fully cured after a long course of steroids but it sadly all came back.
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Originally posted by Matt0029 View PostCan this be treated successfully without steroids? Would be amazing to have the level of eye comfort and vision I have when on steriod drops, all the time. Was fully cured after a long course of steroids but it sadly all came back.
Certainly yes if inflammation is causing your glands to malfunction. You said it yourself that a long course of steroids almost cured your condition! So congratulations you have a lot of hope. If steroids are making things normal that indicates your glands haven't lost the ability to secrete and addressing the causes of inflammation will "cure" your condition which is an unimaginable feat for a dry eye sufferer. But steroids are not an answer forever. You need to eliminate the sources of inflammation. It's that simple.
Things reverting back to the abnormal conditions suggests that the source of inflammation still persists. Steroids only bailed you out of the situation on a temporary basis.Last edited by Milo007; 09-Mar-2019, 11:56.
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