4/26/2023 0 Comments Cold vs warm eye compress![]() I listen for the struggles and cue in on their strengths, while picking up on their lifestyle. I carried this lesson with me as I started my career to become an ophthalmologist and ophthalmic surgeon.īecause of my personal journey and professional training, I believe dry eye treatment starts by listening to and empowering the patient. Not only did my eyes feel better, but I was overall healthier and happier! Turns out what is good for my eyes, was also good for my mind and body. In the beginning doing all this seemed impossible, but over time it became part of my usual routine. ![]() I ate a healthier diet focused on anti-inflammatory/antioxidants foods, and I bought a humidifier for my room. I started taking scheduled breaks from looking at a computer. I switched from monthly contact lenses to daily contact lenses. I started a consistent regimen of artificial tears and eyelid hygiene. I knew that if I wanted to get ahead of my dry eyes, I needed to not only treat my eyes, but to also address my lifestyle. ![]() My symptoms would flare when it was windy, or when there was low humidity. I noticed that on days when I spent less time on the computer, my eyes felt better. It was only when I realized that my dry eyes were linked to my lifestyle, environment and overall health did things start to make sense. I felt overwhelmed, frustrated and hopeless. It was preventing me from enjoying life, and getting in the way of my professional training. Dry eye disease was not only impacting my eyes, but also my emotional wellbeing. I tried a plethora of treatments and nothing seemed to work. I had to stop reading every 30 minutes because my eyes would start to burn and my vision would get blurry. In college, my dry eyes got so bad that I couldn’t wear contact lenses, because of a constant “foreign body sensation” when I had them in. I have struggled with dry eyes for several years from contact lens use, and from spending countless hours looking at computer screens. Accessed 28 October 2022.Jovi Boparai, MD Co-founder & CEO of CorneaCare Philadelphia, PA Bioĭry eye disease is tough! I get it. (6) “Treating Pain with Heat and Cold.” Healthline. (5) “Can a warm or cold compress help relieve symptoms of dry eyes?” Medical News Today, Accessed 28 October 2022. (4) “Stye, Chalazion and Blepharitis Care.” Palm Beach Eye Center, /comprehensive-eye-care-palm-beach/stye-chalazion-blepharitis/. (3) “Treatment for Pink Eye.” National Eye Institute, Accessed 27 October 2022. (2) “Migraines: Simple steps to head off the pain.” Mayo Clinic, Accessed 27 October 2022. (1) “8 Tips to Relieve Your Sinus Pain.” Advanced ENT Allergy, Accessed 27 October 2022.
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