Do any of you know of over-the-counter cold or flu medicines that do not dry out the eye? Or one that seems to do the least?
The pharmacist at my local drug store doesn’t seem to know of anything… I have just gone through a cold/flu that had the awful symptom of the extreme running nose that requires constant use of tissues. I try to just deal with all the annoying symptoms when being sick, hoping they will pass quickly. But after 3 days with the runny nose, the skin is soo raw and the sneezing out of control, I just couldn’t can’t stand it anymore.
I finally broke down and used Alka Seltzer Cold Plus, which does have an antihistamine. It was amazing how quickly I felt much better. Then I wondered if could have been better days earlier if I’d used it then.
I am very hesitant to use any medicine that has a known dry eye effect, because my severe DES was caused by medicines. Of course they were very strong high doses of prescription medicines, used over a period of time, but the dry eye effect from them was cumulative and permanent. (Even though some drug companies claim the dryness would stop when the medicine was stopped.)
What can a DES sufferer use to get through a cold or flu, without further drying out the eyes?
Thanks for any help with this,
Rose
The pharmacist at my local drug store doesn’t seem to know of anything… I have just gone through a cold/flu that had the awful symptom of the extreme running nose that requires constant use of tissues. I try to just deal with all the annoying symptoms when being sick, hoping they will pass quickly. But after 3 days with the runny nose, the skin is soo raw and the sneezing out of control, I just couldn’t can’t stand it anymore.
I finally broke down and used Alka Seltzer Cold Plus, which does have an antihistamine. It was amazing how quickly I felt much better. Then I wondered if could have been better days earlier if I’d used it then.
I am very hesitant to use any medicine that has a known dry eye effect, because my severe DES was caused by medicines. Of course they were very strong high doses of prescription medicines, used over a period of time, but the dry eye effect from them was cumulative and permanent. (Even though some drug companies claim the dryness would stop when the medicine was stopped.)
What can a DES sufferer use to get through a cold or flu, without further drying out the eyes?
Thanks for any help with this,
Rose
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