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<blockquote data-quote="bmtest" data-source="post: 2157647" data-attributes="member: 21293"><p>I suffered an eye injury a few years ago when a stone hit the cornea this developed into very painfull corneal erosion lasting 2 years the consultant said surgery however injurys like this take years to heal as the epithelium lair basically tears off time and time again after a nights sleep which is very very painfull and causes blurry vison. In fact its one of the most painfull things in the body to happen as the nerves are sensitive there.</p><p></p><p>So Dry eyes is similar to this and what i did to manage process is learn after sleeping not to open eyes before putting drops in and problem solved, I tried many drops but for me Alcon Tears Naturale work best.</p><p></p><p>Central Heating does not help have window open on a night learn to create teats naturally and drink plenty of water but the skill to master is never opne eyes before application of eye drop on a morning if you fail to do this the vision will be blurred for day. Also drink plenty of water especially if having a few pints on a evening as this can make it worse once you are into routine it's easy to cope with.</p><p></p><p>It maybe a case of just breaking the cycle i.e yes you are prone to dry eyes and there sore at present but once you manage the process more effectively it will drift away. You can create sensitive skin on the hands by not using marigolds when washing up and if you do it day in day out you skin dries out and become sore use gloves problem goes aways its the same with eyes use drops to clear and eventually you only need drops now and again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bmtest, post: 2157647, member: 21293"] I suffered an eye injury a few years ago when a stone hit the cornea this developed into very painfull corneal erosion lasting 2 years the consultant said surgery however injurys like this take years to heal as the epithelium lair basically tears off time and time again after a nights sleep which is very very painfull and causes blurry vison. In fact its one of the most painfull things in the body to happen as the nerves are sensitive there. So Dry eyes is similar to this and what i did to manage process is learn after sleeping not to open eyes before putting drops in and problem solved, I tried many drops but for me Alcon Tears Naturale work best. Central Heating does not help have window open on a night learn to create teats naturally and drink plenty of water but the skill to master is never opne eyes before application of eye drop on a morning if you fail to do this the vision will be blurred for day. Also drink plenty of water especially if having a few pints on a evening as this can make it worse once you are into routine it's easy to cope with. It maybe a case of just breaking the cycle i.e yes you are prone to dry eyes and there sore at present but once you manage the process more effectively it will drift away. You can create sensitive skin on the hands by not using marigolds when washing up and if you do it day in day out you skin dries out and become sore use gloves problem goes aways its the same with eyes use drops to clear and eventually you only need drops now and again. [/QUOTE]
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