Dry Eye Can’t Wear Contacts

Dry eyes can not be more contact. Help?
I wore contacts for 22 years (-1.5 requirement.) I love them, but I think I can not make more. My history: 1985 – is soft contacts, 1992 – to use the past simple (taking every night) 2002 – a lot of problems with redness – Was diagnosed with conjunctivitis. stopped wearing contacts for a few weeks and things have been allowed – on several occasions during the next couple of years ago when conjunctivitis drops myself – 2004. much redness and discharge, crisp morning – was diagnosed blepharatis. Law in contact for several months and the order followed in the eyelids. The problem seems to be solved – 2006. Dry eyes continuously. Doctor inserts taken to avoid loss of tearing. Using a tear 20 atrificial hot compress the day and still can not wear contact lenses every day. If I wear more than half of the day, days of both eyes were so dry I can not open sometimes morning. Any ideas? Thanks! Acuvue Oasys contacts and use Refresh Tears conservative opinion /
Ok, I have a similar problem. I had eye not solve red for 2 months and have seen two specialists. Also I have severe dry eye who wants to put the covers because of this, I could use my contacts for 6 weeks due to corneal inflammation. Now you have a -1.5, I have a -10. So imagine the thickness of my glasses. So I know what is essential for aesthetic reasons to wear contact lenses for self-esteem. Anyway, when talking to the doctor, I learned some things. High water, soft contact lenses are terrible for the eyes dry. We might think they are right? No, the high water content of the lens is recommended to absorb all the moisture in his eyes like a sponge. Most of the new generation lenses are rich in water to enhance oxygen to penetrate the cornea. That's fine, unless you have dry eyes. You need to see a qualified eye dr who specializes in difficult to fit patients (may take a little searching on the internet). Do what I did, write down everything that was going on and bring it with you. In some cases, rigid gas permeable contacts may be good for you. I know what his thinking is difficult in the eye will only worsen the irritation. Such time, but do not absorb moisture in your eyes, how tender. There are also daily disposable lenses low freshwater to try. There is also a drug Restasis call for dry eyes (takes a while for this to work, but some people have good results), can also irritate the eyes be caused by allergies, etc. I know how you feel. I used the contacts for 20 years and never had a problem and now I look like Mr. Magoo foot in these vessels. I'm frustrated. But I continued to go to specialists until someone actually began to sit down and give this issue some attention. I suggest you do the same. Get the dryness under control and go see a specialist perhaps a specialist in cornea external disease. Ask questions and not give up what they give you answers. I feel your pain. Get ready.
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