Dry eyes Syndrome

2023-09-09 17:48:04
Can I use my own tears for dry eyes treatment instead of using over the counter Artificial tears like itone?
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Are you interested in getting the easier and economic things ,done in a more expensive and difficult way. Though it's funny too. But for your information 1st. When you will collect the tears ,you will waste lot of your precious time and over and above it will get infected inspite of all precaution So please consult an ophthalmologist for your problems and don't try such ideas

Answered2023-09-10 08:34:46

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Firstly itone  is not a artificial tear supplement ....its an ayurvedic drop. Secondly how will you preserve your in artificial tear..there is no approved method of using own tear for dry eye treatment You can use artificial tears like eye drop soha, eye drop systane ultra.

Answered2023-09-10 01:28:08

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Dry Eyes is a very complex phenomenon, and is not always caused due to deficiency of tears. Most people with dry eyes are able to produce enough tears but it is deficiency in quality of tears or something we call as tear film insufficiency. So kindly get a proper dry eye evaluation and treat the root cause. Kindly get an online consultation to address all your concerns

Answered2023-09-10 04:35:50

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Its not practical to store one's own tears. Instead, minimize screen time. Keep yourself hydrated. Blink more often. Sit away from ac and fan. Consult sos

Answered2023-09-10 02:18:56

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No pl.it is difficult to preserve.pl use Refresh tears eye drops, 2drops 3times a day.pl consult ophthalmologist for further evaluation and treatment.

Answered2023-09-10 01:30:05

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