Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => Other Health Discussion => Topic started by: Beaker on March 15, 2019, 07:07:17 AM
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Hi, has anyone got any tip for incredibly dry irritable eyes? I will ask my pharmacist for advice but wanted to ask if any of you had tried anything that actually works as I value your opinions. My eyes get dry, red and itchy in the evenings. I use allergy eye drops which help somewhat but the eyes remain incredibly dry.
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I use eye spray for dry irritated eyes. It works very well. I couldn't get on with drops but my optician said the spray was developed for people with parkinsons and works just as well. Optimist is good but I am using the Boots one, at the moment. It's a bit wetter but a lot cheaper.
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I just use Tesco own eye drops but the behind the counter one and use it at night as my eyes are sooooo dry in the mornings.own brand is just as good as the well known brands btw,same ingredients,so be aware.The spray one is very good but a bit more pricey,great if you don't like drops
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Thank you all for your advice. I'm definitely going to try all your suggestions in turn until I hit paydirt! I'm v.grateful x
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Hi Baker,
I had a severe flair up of dry eyes this December, for about a month. I think it is related (for me) with drop of hormones, because at that time I also had other symptoms.
In short, what worked for me:
Hot clean compress/ towel on eyes as soon as the irritation becomes unbearable;
No make up
Cleaning eyelids gently with warm baby soap and water;
Systain Balance eyedrops - or any eyedrops that also contain a lipid component in .
A strong high-dose Omega 3, daily, for 3 months at least.
And continue with hot towel on eyes as this brought the best relief.
I hope this issue resolves soon for you!
Milamam
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Hi Milaman,
Thanks for your advice.
I tried the hot towel and it was lovely! It's funny- I never thought of using heat but it seems to work better than cold things.
I'm going to add Omega 3 too.
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Hi , I am so glad it helped! You can do hot towels as many times a day as you need - this was actually the most relieving thing for me. Try to keep them up for 5-10 min at least, and gently push/massage your eyelid rims so that if there is any clogged material (which causes the dryness) is pushed away and cleaned.
Dry eyes can be so excrutiating, many people don't understand how debilitating it can be until it happens!
I hope you will feel better very soon,
Milamam xxx
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As oestrogen levels drop the body may become dry, inside and out. Do read the threads on vaginal atrophy ......... forewarned is forearmed!
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Yes CLKD - I seem to have hit the jackpot of dryness - everywhere. I am on a repeat prescription of twice weekly Vagifem which just about keeps the problem in check. I was miserable until I started using it and even walking was uncomfortable. Menopause has a way of leaving you feel like a dried out husk. Weirdly neither of my two sisters (one of whom is my twin and the other is five years older than me) have suffered from these symptoms - just hot flushes for my older sister and my twin gets a surge of rage now and again but no physical problems at all!
Thanks again to all again for the “tea and sympathy†and great advice.
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Hi I was prescribed Viscotears Liquid Gel by a consultant at hospital when my eye problems started x
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Thanks Dotty. I'll add this to the list of suggestions and persist until the problem goes away.
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Hi I was prescribed Viscotears Liquid Gel by a consultant at hospital when my eye problems started x
Oh, I know this product well. Used it for my long departed Westie, who had dry eye syndrome. I used to get it from the chemist as it was cheaper than the vets. I will never forget the look on the assistants face, when asking if I had used it before, and I said 'no it's for the dog'. :scottie:
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;D
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;D. dry eyes has a long name beginning with a 'k' ...... it rolled off the Vet's tongue, no problems at all. Me, I can't even spell the condition ;D
My eyes vary. Some days OK; others dry and itchy; at night they can itch and run ......
...... as 4 the vagina >:( ::) - 4 me it was like razor blades up there :o
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Yes CLKD. I had to say that I felt I had broken shards of glass inside which cut me when I walked before I was listened to.
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Hi Beaker,
I suffer with this also and also had styes which I don't normally suffer with. I literally had to massage my right eye in the middle of the night to get it open when I went to the loo!
I went to my optician and she explained that during menopause the natural oils in your eyelid harden and need to be kept soft. She recommends the heat method as someone has already advised you. I use a gel mask that I heat in hot water and relax with it on for ten minutes while I listen to spa music, bliss :) It can take a few days to make a difference and if you can manage twice a day all the better :)
You can buy the mask online, Its called EyeSoothe for Blepharitis and my drops are Hycosan Plus and they are preservative free.
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thank you, Gracie65. I'll order the EyeSoothe :)
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I'm amazed by how many products are out there. Your sure to find one that suits. :)
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I had dry eyes for a couple of years and used Opticrom single dose eye drop capsules from Boots. I noticed they got better once I started HRT but it might be a coincidence.
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Things are really improving now I've tried a few of your remedies. Must look into sea buckthorn oil must admit I've never heard of it,