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PUS/CONTACT LENSES
Posted: Thu 24 Feb 2005 5:19 pm
by Ian Crutchley
Hi I need some guidance. I'm currently wearing piggy back lenses & I'm having problems with my right ones. Every night around 8.30pm you can guarantee in my right eye I get pus appearing & of course it blocks my vision. I have asked my consultant who isn't 100% sure why it appears. I'm wondering if any one also has this problem or whether anyone can give me tell me why or how I can stop it appearing. The strange thing is it only appears in my right lenses, my left ones I have no problems. So please help.
It can get annoying as it keeps appearing even after you have taken it out.
Yours Ian Crutchley
Posted: Thu 24 Feb 2005 5:47 pm
by jayuk
Thats very worrying!
Have you any styes? I would check your lower and upper lids.......during the day does your eye get sore?.....reason why i ask is that if you have a stye then more than likely the lens would experience some kind of irregular movement when you blink and this would affect the cornea itself (depending in the level of KC you have)
PUS/CONTACT LENSES
Posted: Thu 24 Feb 2005 8:37 pm
by Ian Crutchley
To JayUK, to answer your question both eyes are clear. I don't have any styes. When I last saw the consultant he checked for that & has given some Celluvisc drops but they haven't done anything. I'm due to report back to my consultant on 3/3/05. Ironically through out the day there's no problem whatsoever it just appears a night, like it is now as I write this responce. Thanks
Posted: Fri 25 Feb 2005 11:42 am
by jayuk
DO you think it is actualy puss or just a by product of the eye?....sounds odd for it to be puss if you have no pain, and no irregularities
Posted: Fri 25 Feb 2005 1:06 pm
by Ian Crutchley
I believe it is pus, it's how the dictionary defines it as a yellowish matter. There's no pain or discomfort, just annoyance on my part as it blocks my vision. I can remove the pus with my fingers but a new lot will materialise very quickly, I just don't know why & how to stop it plus why is it at night & only in my right eye. Someone has suggested my tear duck may be faulty or not working, not sure if that's correct or not

Posted: Fri 25 Feb 2005 2:01 pm
by jayuk
Yeh thats a possibility
I had a Mehobian* Cyst few months back and had somthing similar...hence why I asked about the cyst.....mine was really small and i didnt even know I had it until I was told........maybe good to get the lower and upper lids checked out...
Also may also be an idea to premptive somethng and just apply warm compression to the lower lids for 15 mins every nite.....i do that all the time now...but just a thought......
Posted: Sat 26 Feb 2005 10:52 pm
by Susan Mason
Hello
I too get sticky bit in my eyes. They are sometimes collect under my lenses or in the cormers of my eyes and if I wipe them away with my finger or some cotton wool they usually become stringy and elasticy and I end up with them all over my lenses.
I usually find if I take my scleral out and rinse them in saline and sometimes also rinse my eyes with saline eye drops or similar I can then put my lenses back in and may be ok for a while, however, sometimes whan it gets to this stage it is easier to just take the lenses out as the sticky bits usually come back and I end up rinsing and cleaning again.
I seem to recall reading in a previous post that this is not uncommon and maybe made worse by dirty lenses or if certain solutions don't agree with us.
Let us know how you get on. Have you spoken to your optomertrist about it?
Susan
Posted: Tue 01 Mar 2005 12:58 pm
by Ian Crutchley
To Susan
What a relief to read your post because what you decribed is exactly what happens to me. As you say on removal it gets sticky & gooey. The drops (mentioned in prev post) I'm currently using have no affect on it at all. I too get pus in the corner of my eye as well as building up within the lenses. I wash & soak them every night plus use saline but to no avail. I have got to call my consultant on 3/3/05 & I'll see what he suggests next.
Please keep me updated about yourself, hopefully we can help each other.
Ian

Posted: Tue 01 Mar 2005 5:07 pm
by sandi sydenham
Hello Ian
My daughter sometimes has this problem (has also had cysts removed in the past). She bathes her eyes with a solution of cammomile tea (we were told about this from a doctor years ago as she cant have antibiotic s) cant do any harm and it might help you too.
All you do is put 1 teabag in a cup or small mug and pour boiling water over it allow it to cool. Get 2 egg cups and pour half "tea" in each(one for each eye) . Take some cotton wool (make sure you keep a different piece for each eye) and soak it with the tea .Gently bathe your eye and if u like leave a soaked pad covering your eye for a while. .
Good luck
Sandi
Posted: Wed 02 Mar 2005 2:02 pm
by Susan Mason
Hi Ian
Keep me updated and when I next visit the hospital I will see if they have any ideas.
Susan