I have had dry eyes for 15 years. They are "environmental" dry eyes...which become extremely dry and uncomfortable in central heating and aircon etc. I also have never found a contact lens that I can tolerate in any conditions for more than a couple of hours...as i am only -1.75..this is not such a big problem.
In my own conditions and wearing protective glasses (mostly wrap around sunglasses) I can get by with very few symptoms and often none at all.
However, i NEVER EVER have any redness in the eyes and I notice that one of the most common complaints amongst members here is the redness that they suffer from...and the resultant affect on their appearance. (The inside of my lids do however become very red and inflamed in dry conditions).
I was just wondering what percentage of dry eye sufferers have red eyes and what is the cause behind this....similarly why do some of us have no visible symptoms...no visible redness at all? Is redness due to a low or high aqueous tear production? allergies?
In some ways I am grateful that my appearance is not affected by my dry eyes, however the invisibility of my suffering is also sometimes very frustrating...as no one can see the discomfort that I am in.
Any ideas?
Rory
In my own conditions and wearing protective glasses (mostly wrap around sunglasses) I can get by with very few symptoms and often none at all.
However, i NEVER EVER have any redness in the eyes and I notice that one of the most common complaints amongst members here is the redness that they suffer from...and the resultant affect on their appearance. (The inside of my lids do however become very red and inflamed in dry conditions).
I was just wondering what percentage of dry eye sufferers have red eyes and what is the cause behind this....similarly why do some of us have no visible symptoms...no visible redness at all? Is redness due to a low or high aqueous tear production? allergies?
In some ways I am grateful that my appearance is not affected by my dry eyes, however the invisibility of my suffering is also sometimes very frustrating...as no one can see the discomfort that I am in.
Any ideas?
Rory
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