Dry Eyes Due To Meibomian Gland Dysfunction, Right Filamentaty Keratitis. Any Homeopatic Or Ayurvedic Treatment?
my wife is having dry eyes problem due to meibomian gland dysfunction with lid edema ,cilary congestion,corneal filaments and punctua epithelial erosions with one epithelial defect,clear and deep anterior chamber in the right eye and mgd with clear cornea in the left eye. tear break time was low..so it is meibomian gland dysfunction and dry eyes with right filamentary keratitis.
pl. suggest effective treatment in herbal,homo and ayurvedic---e mail address is YYYY@YYYY
Hello, If you have a cold sore or a herpesblister, avoid touching your eyes, your eyelids and the skin around your eyes unless you've thoroughly washed your hands. Don't use corticosteroid eyedrops unless they have been prescribed by a specialist knowledgeable about viral keratitis and the need for careful monitoring. Corticosteroid drops can increase your risk of developing viral keratitis and, if a viral infection does occur, they can make it more severe. If you wear contact lenses and have multiple recurrences of viral keratitis, discontinuing your use of contact lenses may decrease your risk of future recurrences. Discuss this option with your eye doctor. Regards.
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Dry Eyes Due To Meibomian Gland Dysfunction, Right Filamentaty Keratitis. Any Homeopatic Or Ayurvedic Treatment?
Hello, If you have a cold sore or a herpes blister, avoid touching your eyes, your eyelids and the skin around your eyes unless you ve thoroughly washed your hands. Don t use corticosteroid eyedrops unless they have been prescribed by a specialist knowledgeable about viral keratitis and the need for careful monitoring. Corticosteroid drops can increase your risk of developing viral keratitis and, if a viral infection does occur, they can make it more severe. If you wear contact lenses and have multiple recurrences of viral keratitis, discontinuing your use of contact lenses may decrease your risk of future recurrences. Discuss this option with your eye doctor. Regards.