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Matford Park,
Exeter, EX2 8NL
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Dry Eye Treatments
Dry Eye Treatments
Lubricating Drops
The initial course of action typically involves the application of lubricating eye drops or gels, which are readily available for purchase without a prescription. It is advisable to experiment with various formulations to determine which is most effective for your individual needs. Should you experience irritation from the drops, it is possible that the preservatives are to blame. Consider switching to preservative-free drops as an alternative. It is important to note that while these products may alleviate symptoms, they do not address the underlying cause of the issue. Individuals suffering from dry eye may report discomfort upon waking, which can be alleviated by applying a lubricating ointment before bedtime. Recent advancements in lubricating solutions that help balance electrolytes on the ocular surface have demonstrated efficacy, with ongoing research exploring additional treatment options.
Omega 3 and Omega 3 Supplements
Regrettably, the contemporary diet often lacks sufficient levels of Omega 3 while having an excess of Omega 6, leading to inflammation. Research indicates that Omega 3 supplementation can significantly improve the condition of Meibomian glands in individuals with blepharitis. It is crucial to ensure that the Omega 3 preparation used is biocompatible, as not all products are suitable. The presence of alcohol in the purification process can lead to the formation of Omega ethyl ester, which is not readily absorbed by the human body. Some manufacturers re-esterify Omega 3 into its natural triglyceride form, enhancing its absorption rate in humans.
Steroids
Restasis
Punctal Occlusion
The use of punctal occlusion, also known as punctal plugs, is a potential intervention that your ophthalmologist may propose in instances of severe ocular conditions. This procedure entails the obstruction of ducts located within the eyelid that are responsible for draining tears from the eye to the nasal cavity, contributing to nasal congestion often experienced during periods of lacrimation. It is imperative that this option be thoroughly evaluated and recommended by your healthcare provider following a comprehensive assessment. Improper implementation of punctal occlusion has the potential to exacerbate existing concerns, particularly in cases of inflammatory dry eye.
There are many more treatments speak to The Medical Eye Clinic today to learn more.