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    Hello! I was hoping for some insight here. I have a lot of problem with my eyes, severe mgd and very dry eyes. I have a gland loss around 50% and I’m only 20 years old. I started getting problems around 2 years ago and I assume my problems started with using lenses very bad for many years. But the weird thing is that my twin sister (we are identical twins.) started getting problems with her eyes now as well. She has never worn lenses so it’s weird. She has been having the same symptoms that I got in the beginning for about 6 months now. Eye infections, blepharitis, redness and swelling.

    Does anyone know if this could be some sort of clue of a genetic condition that we both might have? We both have very dry skin and eczema but it’s weird because not all people with eczema get blepharitis. I would ve very thankful for some insight or your thoughts about this! What do you think? I was wondering about rosacea but no one else in our family has that condition and I don’t have a red face or many visible veins.

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    Hello
    I am sorry to hear that You both have such problems with the eyes

    I think this condition with the eyes can be genetic, because I have 2 cousin brothers which are identical twins. They both fell sick to DMD disease at the similar age, around 12 years I think. They both had identical symptoms, most of their muscles are disabled and they both ride on special wheelchairs. This can't be a coincidence, they were both genetically programmed to have this disease. Hopefully there will be some cure for this in the future

    Does your sister also have problems with vision like -6 in eyesight?
    I think You both might be sick with some kind of autoimmune disease like Sjögren's syndrome like me. I think that autoimmune diseases might be caused by wrong genetic mutations
    Do You have any other diseases other than with Your eyes? Autoimmune diseases can be related with each other. I think You might have some kind of connective tissue autoimmunization/disorder, which includes parts of the eyes or some skin autoimmune disease
    Last edited by ostas12345; 26-Jun-2025, 04:20.

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      Originally posted by ostas12345 View Post
      Hello
      I am sorry to hear that You both have such problems with the eyes

      I think this condition with the eyes can be genetic, because I have 2 cousin brothers which are identical twins. They both fell sick to DMD disease (Duchenne muscular Dystrophy) at the similar age, around 12 years I think. They both had identical symptoms, most of their muscles are disabled and they both ride on special wheelchairs. That can't be a coincidence, they were both genetically programmed to have this disease. Hopefully there will be some cure for this in future

      Does your sister also have problems with vision like -6 in eyesight?
      I think You both might be sick with some kind of autoimmune disease like Sjögren's syndrome like me. I think that autoimmune diseases might be caused by wrong genetic mutations
      Do You have any other diseases other than with Your eyes? Autoimmune diseases can be related with each other. I think You might have some kind of connective tissue autoimmunization/disorder, which includes parts of the eyes or some skin autoimmune disease which is causing secondary Sjogren's disease or some autoimmunization to the eyes like it its in my case
      Thank you for replaying! My sister does not have the same bad eyesight as me, she has maybe around -1,5. My doctor believes it’s because i read a lot more as a child. I do not have any other health issues other than scoliosis and very dry skin/eczema. What was your symptoms regarding Sjögrens disease? Was it only eye problems or others?

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        Hmm, Sjögrens disease might be quite multifactorial disease. I'm not sure I have it because my ANA and ANCA tests are negative. But I feel that I have overall dryness of skin, maybe of eyes too. I need to drink often. And I need to use special soap for my hands
        Last edited by ostas12345; 26-Jun-2025, 04:31.

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        • #5
          Okay I understand! I’m very sorry for you that you have to struggle with those diseases. Don’t take me wrong, but the upside must be that at least you know what is wrong with you and you have been diagnosed properly, and for that I am a bit jealous since both me and the doctors seem to have such a hard time understanding why my eyes are affected this badly it’s really hard to treat. If you have any idea what could be causing this or what I can do to make the doctors diagnose properly I would be very thankful for your insight! You seem well educated. I wish the doctors could just run a test you know!

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          • #6
            You could try to run blood and antibody tests to check for autoimmunization, like ANA, ANCA tests, SS-a, SS-b.
            You can try to have salivary gland biopsy, maybe You have Sjögren's disease, correlated with eczema
            or You might have some kind of connective tissue autoimmunization/disorder, which includes parts of the eyes, maybe eczema can make inflammation of the eyes too, but I'm not an expert
            You can try using special diet like AIP, which might possibly reduce inflammation inside the body.
            You can try these Svansos capryllic acid supplements for skin dryness as in attached photo. Maybe it can help
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            Last edited by ostas12345; 26-Jun-2025, 04:31.

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            • #7
              Thank you for the help I will defiantly look into it!

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