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💦I use artificial tears, but I'm worried about microplastics🥲[14]
My eyes are dry, so I regularly go to the ophthalmologist to get Kynix. I'm using disposable artificial tears as prescribed. I was reading a health article today and I'm worried after reading about the seriousness of microplastics used in artificial tears. They say that when you twist the top of the container, tiny plastic fragments fall out and mix with the artificial tears. I use artificial tears twice a day, morning and evening. I'm so worried ㅠㅠ Those of you who are using disposable artificial tears, what should you do? Are you there?
들꽃726.01.16Views 308Likes 5 Review of artificial tears prescribed for dry eye syndrome at Grand Seongmo Eye Clinic in Gangdong-gu.[2]
My eyes were often gritty and dry, so I had been using artificial tears, but I went to the ophthalmologist for a proper diagnosis. I thought it was because my job required me to look at screens for long periods of time, but after getting tested, I was diagnosed with dry eye and prescribed medication. During the consultation, the doctor thoroughly checked my eyes and explained the difference between over-the-counter and prescription artificial tears, which helped me understand better. He prescribed the right type of artificial tears for my symptoms and advised me to use them as often as possible when my eyes felt dry. I tried using prescribed artificial tears, and they definitely helped keep my eyes moisturized for longer and less tired. If you get a prescription from an ophthalmologist, the price is significantly cheaper, so keep that in mind when purchasing.
김민서26.01.05Views 75Likes 0 
artificial tears[7]
My eyes are so stiff and dry I can't see the phone screen well. I moisten my eyes with artificial tears.
편안전활25.12.31Views 68Likes 0 Can eye fatigue and dry eyes be solved with artificial tears or eye drops?[12]
Lately, my eyes have been getting tired easily and the stiffness gets worse in the afternoon. Even if you use artificial tears, it only lasts for a short time and you feel inconvenienced in your daily life. I'm wondering if my dry eye has gotten worse or if it's related to my declining eyesight. I want to know what kind of tests I will receive when I go to the ophthalmologist, and if necessary, how far I will have to go in terms of treatment. I'd also like to hear some advice on how I can help change my smartphone or computer usage habits.
이하린25.12.26Views 252Likes 8 Prevent dry eyes by using eye packs and artificial tears.[6]
Last year, I developed dry eye symptoms that made my eyes feel gritty and sandy all day long. I received treatment, and my eyes improved somewhat. However, I was worried that the symptoms would recur or worsen, so I looked up information on dry eye prevention. I found that massaging or compressing the eyes to improve blood circulation and using artificial tears to replenish moisture in the eyes can help prevent dry eye. So, I put in the right amount of artificial tears every day and used an eye compress before bed, and that helped prevent dry eye to some extent. Dry eye syndrome has many causes. Environmental factors include excessive use of cell phones or computers, insufficient sleep, dry indoor environments, and fine dust. I find myself falling into many of these categories. However, my work and the environment I work in are inherently prone to dry eye, so eliminating or changing these environmental factors to prevent it seems difficult. So, I looked into ways to prevent dry eye and discovered that warm eye compresses activate the function of the meibomian glands, which help prevent dry eye. Meibomian glands are sebaceous glands located along the edge of the eyelids, inside the tarsal plate. They produce meibomian fluid, which prevents tear film evaporation and is said to be effective in preventing dry eye. So, I searched online, bought an eye compress, and applied a warm compress to my eyes every night before bed. I also heard that regularly using artificial tears to replenish moisture in the eyes can help prevent dry eye, so I bought some and started using them. However, I was warned that excessive use of artificial tears can irritate the eyes and have negative effects, so I only used them once in the morning and once at night. I've been using eye compresses and artificial tears every night before bed, and my dry eye symptoms haven't gotten any worse. I'll have to continue using the eye compresses and artificial tears to prevent dry eye.
마오병25.06.28Views 233Likes 6 I frequently use artificial tears for dry eye syndrome.[18]
I have severe dry eye syndrome. I also visited the hospital, and they said there is no separate treatment for dry eye syndrome. I use artificial tears every time I dry out, but I wonder if it's okay to use them like this during seasonal changes. I use it about that much... but isn't it bad to use it too often?? I didn't want to put it in, but my eyes are so dry that I end up doing it. Is it okay to frequently use artificial tears for eye health?
주안맘041325.04.07Views 141Likes 7 Is there a difference between getting artificial tears by prescription and buying them at the pharmacy?[8]
With spring coming, my eyes are very dry and blurry. I think I need to use artificial tears more frequently, but buying single-use ones is quite expensive at the pharmacy. If I get a prescription from the hospital, I will also have to pay for the consultation fee, so the cost might be similar. Are the ingredients in the medication purchased at the pharmacy and the one prescribed at the hospital significantly different? Which option would be better?
희영25.03.15Views 269Likes 4 Artificial tears: Beware of microplastics[37]
Microplastics have been detected in disposable artificial tears on the market, and a study has shown that to reduce the amount entering the eyes, the product should be held upside down when removing the cap. If artificial tears are used immediately after opening, there is a risk that microplastics may enter the eyes, so caution is advised. For this reason, the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety recommends discarding the first one or two drops of artificial tears before use. However, it was not clear how much microplastic is contained in the first one or two drops. Therefore, a joint research team including Professor Kim Dong-hyun of the Department of Ophthalmology at Korea University Anam Hospital and Director Jung Jae-hak of the Korea Analysis Science Institute conducted a study on five commercially available hyaluronic acid-based artificial tears to determine how much microplastic is contained in artificial tears. The research team analyzed the microplastic content of artificial tears by removing the cap while holding it upright and discarding the first drop, removing the cap while holding it upside down and dropping two drops, and removing the cap while holding it upside down and discarding about half, then dividing the remaining solution. Raman spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy were used for the analysis. Analysis showed that microplastics were not detected in the remaining solution after discarding about half. When the artificial tears bottle was held upright and the cap was removed, the first drop contained 0.50 ± 0.65 microplastic particles per 30 mL. The remaining solution contained 0.75 ± 0.72 particles per 30 mL. After discarding two drops while inverted, the remaining solution contained 0.14 ± 0.35 particles per 30 mL. Results were similar for both single-use and reusable bottles. In summary, to reduce microplastic exposure, you should hold the artificial tears upside down, remove the cap, pour out about half of the solution, and then use it. Professor Kim Dong-hyun explained, "Most of the microplastics in artificial tears are released when the cap is removed," and added, "By removing the cap while holding the artificial tears upside down, gravity can prevent the microplastics from falling into the solution." He also said, "If you discard about half of the solution before use, it seems that the small amount of microplastics generated inside the container are also removed," and "Since the Korea Food and Drug Administration recommends using artificial tears only once, it would be better to discard about half of the solution before use." According to the research team, if an individual instills the first drops of artificial tears four times a day for one year, they could be exposed to a total of 730.0 microplastic particles. Discarding the first two drops before use can reduce this number to 204.4. Meanwhile, microplastics refer to small plastics less than 5 mm in size. It has been known that when broken down to the nano level and absorbed by cells, they can exhibit toxicity. The impact on eye health has not yet been determined. Professor Kim Dong-hyun stated, "Microplastics have been found in the conjunctiva (nictitating membrane) of the eye as well as in residues after cataract surgery, indicating that further research is urgently needed." ===================================================== Recently, a study conducted by a Singaporean research institution on all artificial tear products on the market found that microplastics were detected in all of them. Microplastics that enter the eyes are said to travel along the tear ducts all the way to the lungs. They say you should definitely drop the small beads to use less!!
앱톰25.03.11Views 278Likes 4 Artificial tears: 'A lot at once' vs. 'A little often' - which is better?[12]
Artificial tears: 'A lot at once' vs. 'A little often' - which is better? Reporter Shin So-young's story Artificial tears: 'A lot at once' vs. 'A little often' - which is better? Winter is a particularly difficult season for the 2 million people with dry eye syndrome. The cold, dry weather exacerbates eye discomfort. While the causes of dry eye syndrome vary, the most common treatment is to moisturize dry eyes and supplement tear function with artificial tears. However, that doesn't mean it's not a problem. It is not good to use too much artificial tears at once. Learn how to use artificial tears correctly. ◇If you put too much in at once, stability will decrease… Just one drop at a time Let's start by understanding the principles of dry eye. Dry eye is a condition in which tear production decreases for various reasons, or even if tears are produced abundantly, their composition changes, resulting in various symptoms, including dry eyes. Dr. Jinyoung Choi, director of Irium Eye Clinic, explains, "Tears are composed of three layers: an oil layer, an aqueous layer, and the lowest, a mucin layer." He adds, "If the aqueous layer is deficient or the oil layer is unstable, dry eye occurs." Artificial tears are used to supplement the aqueous layer. However, it is not recommended to use excessive amounts without consulting a doctor. Dr. Choi stated, "While applying large amounts of artificial tears all at once to maintain moisture may be beneficial for the aqueous layer, the mucin layer may become less stable. This can destabilize the tear layer, leading to dryness. Furthermore, the effect is not proportional to the amount applied." Excessive use of artificial tears without consulting a doctor and monitoring the progress is not very helpful. As with other eye drops, it is best to use only one drop of artificial tears at a time. Just one drop is enough to see results. Instead, it's important to carry it with you at all times and apply it frequently whenever you feel dryness. It's also effective to apply a drop in advance when symptoms are likely to occur. For example, if your eyes water when exposed to the wind, apply it before going out. If your eyes feel dry or fatigued after reading for a long time, apply it before reading. When using artificial tears, you should discard the first 1-2 drops as microplastics may be mixed in during the opening process. It's also best to choose a type that's comfortable for your eyes. Get an eye exam to receive a prescription for the right product and ensure proper application. ◇If you have a problem with your meibomian glands, try warm compresses and eyelid cleaning. Dry eye is often caused by problems with the meibomian glands. Meibomian glands are oil glands located inside the eyelids, secreting lipids that prevent excessive tear evaporation. However, when the meibomian glands are continually exposed to bacteria and waste, the lipids harden. This causes the meibomian gland passages to disappear, destabilizing the tear film and causing dry eyes. Dr. Choi Jin-young, a dermatologist, explains, "For people with meibomian gland dysfunction, using artificial tears can provide temporary relief, but it doesn't provide a fundamental solution." He adds, "Cleansing the eyelids can help." For effective results, the method is crucial. Dr. Choi said, "First, warm your eyes to melt the oil. Then, with your eyes closed, slightly lift your upper eyelids and gently wipe the area where your eyelashes grow." In fact, a Harvard Medical School study found that 15 minutes of warm compresses on dry eye patients increased the lipid content of their tear film, improving dryness. Those who frequently experience eyelid inflammation, in particular, may be suffering from eyelid parasites. Dr. Choi added, "For these individuals, using a cleanser containing tea tree oil to clean the area should improve the condition." Dry eye can also be caused by conjunctival sagging or lifestyle factors. Ultimately, because the causes are diverse, consulting an ophthalmologist and receiving appropriate treatment is essential for effective treatment. Director Choi Jin-young explains, "Many women in their 20s and middle-aged women have dry eye syndrome due to the habit of not closing their eyes completely or closing and opening them halfway through." He adds, "In these cases, symptoms can be improved through eye closure exercises (sun-mok exercises)." Environmental factors should also be considered. Avoiding dusty areas is helpful, and using a humidifier in dry areas can help moisten the air. Blinking frequently and taking breaks during prolonged reading, driving, or computer use are also recommended. If allergic conjunctivitis or blepharitis is present, these conditions should also be treated concurrently. ============= I was very interested in artificial tears. Even if you put in just one drop at a time, The effect is good, I hear. It's not good to put it in often If you do a hot compress in the evening The effect is better. I guess I should do "Onjjimjil".
하루=즐겁게+행복하게+웃으며✌24.12.19Views 169Likes 6 (Question) How many artificial tears can I use in a day?[23]
How many artificial tears should I use per day? I am just using about three of them. These days, the heater (heating system) in the office is running at full capacity. It feels drier compared to other seasons. I need more than three, but I think just three would be okay. I'm putting it in. How many artificial tears do you put in your eyes per day? What I use is small, and after initially extracting it, I discard 2-3 drops. In practice, it doesn't really go into the eyes much.
하루=즐겁게+행복하게+웃으며✌24.12.13Views 697Likes 14 "Be sure to discard the first drop of artificial tears"... Frightening research findings[4]
People who use artificial tears due to dry eye syndrome This is important information you should definitely know.
괜찮아24.12.01Views 118Likes 2 Dry eyes, no artificial tears… Shout out "Hee-ha-cheese-cheek-ha" for free and eco-friendly relief.[7]
Dry eyes, no artificial tears… Shout out "Hee-ha-cheese-cheek-ha" for free and eco-friendly relief. Reporter Lee Seul-bi's story Dry eyes, no artificial tears… Shout out "Hee-ha-cheese-cheek-ha" for free and eco-friendly relief. The season has arrived, with the air becoming drier and the cold winds blowing. Both dry and cold air are terrible for your eyes. The tear film that covers the surface of your eyes evaporates, leaving you with a stinging, sticky sensation. Redness and blurred vision can also occur. Artificial tears can help alleviate the symptoms. However, artificial tears are vulnerable to contamination, and microplastics have recently been detected. For those who are hesitant to use artificial tears, or for those who don't have access to them right now, a new study offers good news: simply smiling can alleviate dry eye symptoms as effectively as artificial tears. ◇If you smile in the order of hee-ha-cheese-cheek-ha, dry eyes will be relieved. A recent study published in the British Medical Journal found that laughter exercises are as effective as artificial tears containing 0.1% sodium hyaluronate in improving dry eye symptoms. A research team at Sun Yat-sen University in China divided 299 adults with mild dry eye into two groups: a laughter exercise group (149 people) and an artificial tear group (150 people). For eight weeks, the laughter exercise group said "hihihi, hahahaha, cheese cheese cheese, cheek cheek cheek, hahahahahahaha" four times a day for at least five minutes, repeating the phrases 30 times. The artificial tear group instilled artificial tears into their eyes. While the laughter exercise group exercised, a customized facial recognition app tracked whether they were actually exercising. Follow-up examinations were conducted at eight, ten, and twelve weeks. The results showed that both groups showed similar improvements in dry eye symptoms. The laughter exercise was even slightly more effective. Both groups experienced significant reductions in the ODI score. The laughter exercise group saw a 10.5-point decrease, while the artificial tear group saw a 8.83-point decrease. At the 12-week examination, the percentage of participants whose ODI score decreased by 10 or more points was similar in the laughter exercise group (49.3%) and the control group (47.3%). The research team stated, "There were no side effects in either group," and "Considering its safety, environmental friendliness, and low cost, laughter exercise appears to be a potential first-line treatment for people with mild dry eye." ◇Laughter exercise stimulates the muscles around the eyes, stimulating tear production and oil glands. So how on earth did this work? Dr. Kim Gyun-hyung, director of Central Seoul Eye Clinic, said, "Our eyes have several glands that supply moisture and oil, and it seems that the muscles around the eyes contract during the laughing exercise, squeezing the glands." He added, "This is a fun method that can help patients with mild dry eye." However, it may not be very effective for patients with severe dry eye. Those who continue to have dry eye symptoms despite frequent use of artificial tears are considered to have severe dry eye. Their eyes feel not only gritty but also sting and feel like sand is rolling around in them. Patients with severe dry eye are advised to visit a hospital for treatment. If left untreated, the ducts through which the oil glands drain can become blocked, destroying the oil glands or causing neuropathy. Patients with a deficient aqueous layer may undergo punctal occlusion surgery to block the ducts through which tears drain, while those with a deficient oil layer may undergo IPL, light therapy, or Lipiflow. IPL is a treatment that melts and squeezes oil to promote normal oil production, while Lipiflow applies heat to the eye to drain the oil. ◇To prevent this, you should look away from the monitor every 30 minutes. Along with alleviating dry eye symptoms, prevention efforts should also be combined to quickly improve symptoms. To prevent dry eye, avoid straining your eyes throughout the day. If you're looking at a monitor, it's a good idea to close your eyes or take a break from viewing for a minute or two every 30 minutes. Wash your eyelids to cleanse the oil glands that produce oil. Washing your face once in the morning and once before bed is sufficient. Maintaining indoor humidity above 60% and drinking water regularly to replenish moisture are also helpful. Maintaining a 7-8 hour sleep schedule is also crucial. ============= ◇If you smile in the order of hee-ha-cheese-cheek-ha, dry eyes will be relieved. I need to move the muscles on the cheek a bit. It seems to help relieve dry eyes.
하루=즐겁게+행복하게+웃으며✌24.11.20Views 150Likes 8 Artificial tears contain varying amounts of microplastics depending on how the cap is opened.
Artificial tears contain varying amounts of microplastics depending on how the cap is opened. Reporter Oh Sang-hoon's story Artificial tears contain varying amounts of microplastics depending on how the cap is opened. A study found that microplastics were detected in disposable artificial tears on the market, and that the caps should be removed while holding the product upside down to reduce the amount entering the eyes. Caution is advised when using artificial tears immediately after opening, as microplastics can enter the eye. For this reason, the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety recommends discarding the first one or two drops before using them. However, the evidence regarding the amount of microplastics contained in the first one or two drops remains unclear. Accordingly, a joint research team including Professor Kim Dong-hyun of the Department of Ophthalmology at Korea University Anam Hospital and Director Jeong Jae-hak of the Korea Institute of Analytical Sciences conducted a study on five hyaluronic acid-based artificial tears currently on the market to determine how much microplastics are contained in artificial tears. The research team used artificial tears ▲Remove the cap while holding it upright, discard the first drop, and discard the remaining solution. ▲Remove the cap while holding it upside down, drop two drops and discard the remaining solution. ▲After removing the lid while holding the tube upside down, about half of the solution was discarded, and the remaining solution was divided and analyzed for microplastic content. Raman spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy were used for the analysis. The analysis results showed that microplastics were not detected only in the remaining solution after discarding about half of it. The first drop, which was dropped after removing the cap while holding the artificial tear solution upright, contained 0.50 ± 0.65 microplastic particles per 30 mL. The remaining solution contained 0.75 ± 0.72 particles per 30 mL. After discarding two drops while holding the solution upside down, the remaining solution contained 0.14 ± 0.35 particles per 30 mL. Results were similar for both single-use and reusable containers. In summary, to reduce microplastic exposure, hold the artificial tear bottle upside down, remove the cap, and discard about half of the solution before use. Professor Kim Dong-hyun explained, "Most of the microplastics in artificial tears are released when the cap is removed. Holding the tear bottle upside down and removing the cap prevents the microplastics from falling into the solution thanks to gravity." He also said, “If you discard about half of the solution before use, it seems that the small amount of microplastics generated inside the container are also removed,” and “Since the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety also recommends that artificial tears be used only once, it seems like it would be a good idea to discard about half of the solution before use.” According to the research team, if an individual uses the first drop of artificial tears four times a day for a year, they could be exposed to a total of 730.0 microplastic particles. Discarding the first two drops before use would reduce this to 204.4. Artificial tears contain varying amounts of microplastics depending on how the cap is opened. Meanwhile, microplastics are a general term for small plastic particles less than 5mm in size. It is known that microplastics, broken down to nanoscale particles, can be toxic if absorbed by cells. The exact impact on ocular health remains unknown. Professor Kim Dong-hyun stated, "Microplastics have been found in the pterygium (wings of the eye) and in residue after cataract surgery, suggesting that further research is urgently needed." ================= I also use artificial tears. I throw away 2.3 drops and use them in my eyes. I guess I'll have to throw away about half of it.
하루=즐겁게+행복하게+웃으며✌24.11.18Views 322Likes 6 Artificial tears: The amount of 'microplastics' varies depending on how you open the cap[10]
You should discard a little when using artificial tears.
비니비니24.11.18Views 139Likes 3 My eyes sting when I apply artificial tears. Is it okay to keep using them?[4]
I am using artificial tears because I have severe dry eyes. It seems less dry in the summer, so I didn't use it for a while, but I recently started using it again. Maybe because I haven't used eye drops in a while, but when I put artificial tears in, my eyes sting a lot and turn a little red inside. There is still a long shelf life remaining for artificial tears~ It didn't feel this stinging when I used it a few months ago. I'm not sure if it's because I haven't used it in a while or for some other reason. Is there anyone experiencing stinging or irritation in their eyes due to artificial tears? I'm not sure whether it will get better if I keep using it or if I should stop using it.
은하수24.11.12Views 143Likes 2 Dry eyes are bothering me after LASIK.. Artificial tears?[5]
Dry eyes are really bothering me after LASIK ㅠ I frequently use artificial tears due to dry eyes, but is there a difference between artificial tears 0.1 / 0.15 / 0.3? Is a higher number better? And, do general hospitals also prescribe artificial tears? If prescribed, would there be no difference from ophthalmology?
김대박24.09.19Views 135Likes 3 Artificial tears are only temporary... If your eyes feel dry and uncomfortable, try eyelid cleansing.[3]
The cornea is the tissue located on the outermost surface of the eyeball, serving as the first structure through which light passes and refracts to enable vision. Positioned at the front of the eye, it is constantly exposed to external environmental factors and is sensitive to social and environmental changes such as fine dust, ultraviolet rays, and increased use of electronic devices. Corneal diseases are not difficult to treat but can be overlooked; however, they can lead to other serious eye conditions, so it is important to always focus on prevention and proper management. Dry eye syndrome is an inflammatory disease of the ocular surface caused by an absolute deficiency in tear volume or poor tear quality, leading to insufficient retention on the eye surface and rapid evaporation. Symptoms include redness, foreign body sensation, blurred vision, and itching. Factors known to worsen dry eye syndrome include increased use of air conditioning and heating devices, increased use of electronic devices such as computers and smartphones, contact lens wear, and corrective surgeries for myopia such as SMILE and LASIK. According to the Health Insurance Review & Assessment Service, as of 2023, the number of dry eye patients in Korea is approximately 2.5 million on average. Since it is a common symptom experienced by many people, it tends to be regarded as a minor issue, and especially among the young, many perceive dry eye syndrome as a mild condition and neglect it. According to a survey by the Korean Ophthalmological Society, more than half of the respondents answered that they purchase artificial tears at pharmacies without a doctor's prescription for dry eye treatment, indicating that dry eye syndrome is not widely recognized as a condition requiring medical treatment. If dry eye syndrome is simply dismissed as discomfort and left untreated, it can develop into a chronic condition. It can cause complications such as conjunctivitis, keratitis, conjunctival stones, corneal ulcers, and vision impairment, and in severe cases, it can lead to blindness, so caution is necessary. The most desirable way to improve dry eye syndrome is to practice healthy habits that benefit eye health, prevent eye diseases through regular eye examinations, and receive timely treatment. One good habit to practice in daily life is keeping the eyelids clean. Using an eyelid cleanser to wash the eyelids, along with warm compresses, helps open blocked oil glands in the eyelids, making it easier for waste to be expelled. ☆Apply the eyelid cleanser to a cotton swab or gauze, then gently wipe along the edges of the upper and lower eyelids and eyelashes. Performing 1 to 2 times a day to keep the eyelids clean and remove oil components can prevent inflammation of the eyelids. Additionally, when using computers and smartphones for extended periods or reading books, the frequency of blinking decreases, leading to dry eye syndrome ☆ Periodically resting your eyes or looking at distant objects can also be helpful. Blinking spreads tears across the entire eye surface and helps clean the cornea with an antimicrobial effect. Additionally, when there is heavy dust or yellow dust, it is advisable to refrain from going outside, wear glasses or sunglasses to reduce eye irritation, and limit contact lens wear to a maximum of 10 hours per day if possible. The most important thing is regular eye examinations and timely treatment tailored to the individual. While artificial tears can alleviate symptoms of dry eye syndrome, the causes of dry eye are diverse, so it is essential to have a healthcare professional prescribe the appropriate eye drops for your condition and to use them according to the recommended frequency. Additionally, if there is no improvement after using artificial tears for more than three months, you should visit an ophthalmologist to determine the exact cause. If inflammation is present in the meibomian glands and symptoms do not improve with eye drops alone, IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) treatment to dissolve the accumulated sebum in the meibomian glands can also be a treatment option. Dr. Ko Kyung-min, a specialist at the Cornea Center of Kim Eye Hospital, said, "Recently, there has been an increase in patients visiting the ophthalmology department due to dry eye syndrome, but many people are unaware of the severity of dry eye syndrome." He added, "Healthy and moist eyes improve quality of life, so it is important to receive appropriate treatment based on your eye condition and to undergo regular eye examinations for continuous management." Copyright © Health Chosun. ......... Since menopause, I have developed dry eyes, so my eyes It stings or sometimes lightning flashes in my eyes. There are times when my eyes open very wide, so after an eye exam, I was prescribed artificial tears to use, and when I wash my eyes with eye mucus cleaning solution, they get better. There are probably many people like me. Sharing.
저녁노을24.09.04Views 235Likes 2 Can I use artificial tears for a long time to treat dry eye syndrome?[12]
I have been suffering from dry eye syndrome for a long time. I didn't know well before getting LASIK (even though I had dry eyes), but after having LASIK, I realized... Due to extreme dryness, I live with artificial tears. The issue is the number of times artificial tears are applied and the date of use. Some days I never use artificial tears, but on certain days, my eyes feel particularly heavy and stiff, so I end up using artificial tears frequently. I had LASIK in 2017, so it's been about 7 years now. Is it okay to put artificial tears like this? Is there an appropriate amount of artificial tears to be used daily?
주안맘041324.08.09Views 138Likes 3 Number of artificial tears applications?[15]
Number of artificial tears applications? Is it okay to take 2 to 3 pieces a day? Lately, my eyes have been dry, making my vision blurry... I end up tearing up a lot.
김대박24.08.04Views 160Likes 11 Recommended artificial tears💙[5]
I also live with artificial tears... I can also see the eye drops I am using. I am using it as blue. I tried iTalk, but I don't think it suited me. Even products that are recommended as good may not suit you when you try them yourself. It would be good to carefully look at and purchase the recommended products as well. Source share_tip
주안맘041324.07.22Views 51Likes 0 Artificial tears for the eyes[2]
I frequently use Tierin artificial tears. It seems to be effective when your eyes feel dry or irritated.
스쾃100 24.07.13Views 28Likes 1 Artificial tears Tiaren[4]
Received eye drop prescription You insert it three times a day or twice. But it seems like there are many times when my eyes feel uncomfortable in between. You treated me together at the ophthalmology department. When you can't put in eye drops, store them in the refrigerator to keep them cold. If inserted, it causes itching or stinging. They say it helps to calm down. Actually, the child's eye treatment is finished, but they still feel a little uncomfortable. They told me not to put in any more eye drops. I am using it well every time. But it's a downside that it's expensive because it's not covered by insuranceㅜㅜ
seabuck24.06.19Views 303Likes 0 I'm curious about getting artificial tears prescribed at the ophthalmology clinic.[2]
If you ask the ophthalmologist for artificial tears, they will prescribe them for you. Maybe it's because of the weather, but my eyes are dry..ㅜㅜ I saw on YouTube that it's okay to apply artificial tears to your face. They say it's good because artificial tears contain hyaluronic acid. Do all artificial tears contain hyaluronic acid? There are also things that don't exist, right??
에너자이저224.06.13Views 86Likes 0 Artificial tears
I brought artificial tears. I put it in because my eyes are dry.
주안맘041324.05.23Views 73Likes 0 Eye drops (artificial tears)[2]
Put eye drops in dry eyes (apply artificial tears). It's good to gently close your eyes for a moment.
채니맘24.05.14Views 81Likes 1 Apply artificial tears.[2]
I put in artificial tears. If I drop a drop because my eyes are dry The world feels so refreshing.
주안맘041324.05.10Views 37Likes 0 Artificial tears[3]
This is the artificial tear solution I use. I can't live without it. I have severe dry eye syndrome.
주안맘041324.05.04Views 33Likes 0 Artificial tears[1]
My eyes were dry, so I applied artificial tears in the afternoon.
다우니향기24.04.26Views 32Likes 0 Artificial tears[2]
My eyes were dry, so I brought eye drops.
주안맘041324.04.24Views 32Likes 0 Artificial tears[1]
Since it's dry, artificial tears are essential.
다우니향기24.04.16Views 44Likes 0 Artificial tears[3]
My eyes are dry. I'm applying artificial tearsㅠ
다우니향기24.04.15Views 34Likes 0 Sunscreen artificial tears[2]
Apply it, put it on, and now go out.
은이24.03.31Views 34Likes 0 Put in artificial tears[4]
은이24.03.30Views 37Likes 0 Apply artificial tears lotion.[12]
Mom, I'm going to the ophthalmology clinic with you.. lol
은이24.02.20Views 47Likes 0 Artificial tears gift[12]
Close friend has artificial tears They sent four boxes via courier. Haha. ~~ I am truly grateful.
하루=즐겁게+행복하게+웃으며✌24.01.31Views 30Likes 0 Artificial tears... too expensive[24]
Artificial tears are so expensive. The prescriptions are also quite complicated.. My nephew/niece had LASIK surgery. Wow, they say they spend almost 20,000 won in three days. Buying cheaply Is there a way?
하루=즐겁게+행복하게+웃으며✌24.01.29Views 81Likes 0 I use artificial tears daily due to dry eyes.[11]
I use artificial tears daily due to dry eyes. These days, isn't there anyone among office workers who doesn't have dry eyes?? I suffer from severe dry eye syndrome, so I rely on artificial tear drops.
물까치23.12.30Views 74Likes 0 When opening artificial tears[15]
How often do you usually use artificial tears? How many hours do you use it while managing like this?? Sometimes, I feel it's such a waste to put it in once before bed and then throw it away;;; haha Can I write it after waking up next morning?ㅠ
채아미23.11.02Views 48Likes 0 Artificial tears[16]
Do you get artificial tears prescribed at the hospital? Do you buy it at the pharmacy? I saw an article saying that artificial tear prices will become more expensive starting next year... It's burdensomeㅠ
채아미23.11.01Views 88Likes 1 LASIK and artificial tears[17]
Until when did you use artificial tears after LASIK? It's been about 3 to 4 months now, but it's still dry. Since they say prices will go up next year... I'm thinking of stockpiling. Where can I get artificial tears prescribed at a cheaper price?
김대박23.10.23Views 123Likes 0 Artificial tears[24]
Currently, in the ophthalmology department Artificial tears are covered by health insurance when prescribed for dry eye syndrome. Starting next year, artificial tears will no longer be covered by health insurance, and the price is expected to increase tenfold. These days, rather than good news It's really unfortunate to only hear bad news ㅠㅠ
뚱123.10.17Views 105Likes 1 How about artificial tears from the pharmacy?[15]
I used the artificial tears prescribed by the hospital for dry eyes, but I finished them quickly. I don't have time to go to the hospital, so I'm using artificial tears purchased at the pharmacy in case of emergency. What is the difference between artificial tears with a prescription and artificial tears that can be purchased without a prescription? I'm wondering if there are any additional risks or precautions to be aware of when using medications without a prescription.
Her013123.10.13Views 142Likes 0 Artificial tears[8]
How many times a day do you put in artificial tears? Do you discard it immediately after one use? Or should I just leave it and add it a few more times?
채아미23.09.20Views 96Likes 0 Artificial tears for dry eye syndrome[22]
If you are experiencing dry eye syndrome, I know that artificial tears are essential. I'm not sure if it's just my imagination, but I put in artificial tears. It feels like it becomes even drier rather than easing the dryness. I just felt more like they were the same,ㅠㅠ What should I do if artificial tears don't resolve dryness?ㅠㅠ
여리나23.09.11Views 82Likes 0 2 artificial tears[6]
These days, convenience stores also sell basic over-the-counter medicines, right? Do you also sell artificial tears?
황민수23.09.06Views 89Likes 0 4 artificial tears[3]
These days, my eyes feel dry, so I'm thinking of using artificial tears. How many times a day do you put in artificial tears!??
황민수23.08.30Views 82Likes 0 How many times a day do you use artificial tears?[7]
I often feel that my eyes are very dry and gritty. Sometimes I also feel a sense of foreignness or something unfamiliar. Whenever that happens, I think the only thing I can do is put in artificial tears. Perhaps because of this, I end up using artificial tears very frequently throughout the day. I'm wondering if there is an appropriate recovery amount!
펭하잉23.08.28Views 129Likes 0 Has anyone tried artificial tear gel/ointment type?[5]
I have only used artificial tears in the form of eye drops so far. I saw on YouTube that quite a few people seem to be satisfied with gel or ointment-type artificial tears. I'm considering it because it might be uncomfortable. But they said they are very satisfied because it is extremely moist. Please share if anyone has tried it and found it helpful.
cc3300v723.08.26Views 188Likes 0 Artificial tear prescription?[11]
Artificial tear prescription? Is it cheaper to do it remotely?? If I go to the ophthalmology clinic and just mention dry eyes, will they immediately prescribe artificial tears? I once received a prescription for artificial tears at a tertiary hospital... the medical bill was almost 20,000 won. What is the best way to get a cheap prescription for artificial tears?
김대박23.08.20Views 99Likes 0 Artificial tears~[14]
As I age, my skin also becomes much drier. It seems like my eyes are also getting dry. My eyes feel dry and sticky, and I keep wanting to touch them. Sometimes I shed a little tear while living...ㅜ I get artificial tears prescribed whenever my eyes feel dry and use them frequently, but I wonder if it's okay to use them for a long time. I was worried..ㅜ Is it okay to live for a long time only with artificial tears without fundamental treatment? I wonder if this method might be more harmful to eye health... I'm curious ㅠ
이선희23.08.14Views 78Likes 0 Dry eye syndrome artificial tears[5]
My eyes are very dry after LASIK surgery. When I close and open my eyes, I feel a stinging sensation. I am really applying artificial tears frequently. However, I am a bit worried because I am using it too frequently. I am concerned whether it might irritate my eyes. If I use artificial tears often, will it harm my eye health?
부23.08.14Views 72Likes 1 Questions about using artificial tears[5]
These days, there are various types of artificial tears. Disposable artificial tears are really only used once and then discarded. However, these days, they don't even have separate caps, making storage difficult. Do you really just tear it open once, use it, and then throw it away? How long is it safe to use multi-use artificial tears that contain preservatives? Because of the convenience of use, I use multiple doses of artificial tears frequently. There are also stories that artificial tears without preservatives can only be purchased with a prescription from the hospital.
캐시닥071323.08.11Views 117Likes 0 Is once a day artificial tears okay?[7]
Some people say that tolerance develops and advise not to use it frequently. Some people say it's better to use it than to keep it dry. Is it okay to use preservative-free artificial tears once a day? I use the single-use preservative-free artificial tears prescribed at the ophthalmology clinic, but I wonder if I might develop a tolerance?? Eyes are really important, but since opinions vary from person to person, I'm curious.
붉은레드23.08.11Views 131Likes 0 (Story) Dry eye syndrome and artificial tears[5]
Until a few years ago, I didn't realize that I had dry eye syndrome since I was young. However, when my second child was examined for LASIK, he found out that he has severe dry eye syndrome.. So he has been using artificial tears continuously.. Honestly, I am overcoming dry eyes naturally without artificial tears. When symptoms appear, I just close my eyes and stay like that for more than five minutes, and my tears naturally come back, so I feel okay. So I told my son to try that too, but he said he would follow the doctor's prescription.. haha I shared my methods for alleviating my dry eyes.. haha
블루버드23.08.09Views 93Likes 0 (Concern) Is it okay to use artificial tears frequently?[2]
I work all day in the kitchen because it's a food service job. It's a seafood restaurant. Repeatedly opening the hot stove and the 220-degree oven nonstop has caused severe dry eyes. (It's worse during seasonal changes.) So, I occasionally use artificial tears... Is that okay?
행복사랑가득23.08.09Views 93Likes 0 I frequently use artificial tears.[24]
These days, I always make sure to put it on after showering. Just using artificial tears makes my eyes feel much clearer. Try it once, it's really good.
김영동23.07.30Views 87Likes 0 Artificial tears[13]
Maybe because I use my computer and phone a lot these days, my eyes are very dry. Should I just use artificial tears from a regular pharmacy? I'm considering whether I should go to the ophthalmology clinic, get a consultation, and receive a prescription to use.
기멩멩23.07.28Views 64Likes 0 Use the red-colored eye drops and artificial tears.[14]
If you undergo LASIK, dry eye symptoms can worsen, so artificial tears are essential. I have only been using single-use artificial tears so far. Can I use multi-use artificial tears? Something cool like Friends Eye Drops Going to the hospital to get a prescription is so cumbersome too ㅠㅠ
비누마덜23.07.22Views 108Likes 0 I recommend RotoAqua artificial tears, haha.[11]
I originally used Q-tis~ I was using it because of dry eye syndrome. But recently, my eyes have been very tired and itchy. I tried the Lotto Aqua recommended by the pharmacist haha I was about to go to the ophthalmologist, but I decided to try RotoAqua. Now, my dryness and fatigue have improved so much that I don't need to go to the ophthalmologist anymore ^^
러블리yu23.07.21Views 312Likes 1 (Concern) Dry eyes, is artificial tears okay?[10]
As summer arrives, the number of air conditioning units has increased significantly, and perhaps because of that, my dry eye symptoms have worsened. My eyes are constantly hurting, making it difficult to keep them open. I am in this situation under the air conditioner, and I hear mixed opinions—some say artificial tears are okay, while others say they are not. Do people with dry eyes use artificial tears? I am curious if it is safe to use them, so I am asking. Thank you.
채소걸23.07.06Views 67Likes 1



