Tranquileyes Eye Hydrating System: New Hope for Dry Eye Patients
A new study says that dry-eye patients now can get betten relief by Tranquileyes Eye Hydrating System. Over 60 million Americans suffer from potentially debilitating dry-eye symptoms and the numbers are growing.
Tranquileyes goggles naturally restore moisture by creating heat and increasing humidity around the eye, which helps stimulate tear production and reduce the evaporation of natural tears. Thermoeyes gel pad inserts boost the intensity and duration of the tranquileyes moist heat treatment. The extra heat helps open the meibomian glands which secrete the oily lipid layer of the tear film, slowing evaporation of natural tears.
In a recent study over 14 dry-eye patients Robert Gerowitz, OD, FOAA, who has been treating dry-eye patients for more than 25 years, compared the effectiveness of traditional warm compresses to Thermoeyes heat packs used with the Tranquileyes goggles.
The results showed 1) The Thermoeyes system improves Tear Break-up Time by 57% over standard warm compress, 2) The Thermoeyes system was proven up to 223% more effective than warm compresses for managing Meibomian Gland Dysfunction, 3) All patient symptoms decreased or were all together alleviated.
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August 21st, 2007 at 1:56 pm
Yes, that is correct - Some eye surgeons have had success pre-treating these patients with antivirals and then proceeding with laser vision correction. My doctor did so and you can find him if you follow this link : http://www.icanseeclearly.com/ I don’t know why most of us, however, remain gun shy about doing an elective vision correction procedure in an at-risk eye. I couldn’t be happier with my vision.. and it is no longer an embarrasment.
August 21st, 2007 at 2:03 pm
Yes, I think so and when u start wearing them again, use more of ur eye drops for each use, or whatever u uses or use it more often or just simply not wear contacts for long extended periods every day.
If u also have glasses. This stuff is a life saver - I got my info from my doctor who can be found by following the following link : http://www.icanseeclearly.com/ These people really know what they’re talking about.