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Keratoconus advice at work

Postby shoebp12 » Sun 17 May 2015 5:52 pm

Hi I have KT its pretty stable at the moment, but is annoying at work due to using the pc for about 7 hours a day.

What advice is their for KC patients, i sit next to a window with a fan for cool air. Would a dehumidifier help, whats recommended for lubricating the eyes

Thanks

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Re: Keratoconus advice at work

Postby Lia Williams » Sun 17 May 2015 7:34 pm

Hi shoebp,

It's good to hear that you keratoconus is stable.

Have you see the Keratoconus at Work factsheet?

http://www.keratoconus-group.org.uk/pub ... ers_A4.pdf

If you wear contact lenses sitting next to a fan probably doesn't help. If you need the fan to cool you make sure the draft is not blowing into your eyes as it can make dry eye symptoms worse. Similarly I doubt if a dehumidifier would help as it would dry the air.

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Re: Keratoconus advice at work

Postby CrippsCorner » Mon 18 May 2015 7:46 am

Going natural is the best thing for your eyes! Opening a window and natural sunlight beats a fan/air-con unit or artificial lighting.

Best thing for lubricating eyes is eye drops :P

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Re: Keratoconus advice at work

Postby Anne Klepacz » Mon 18 May 2015 11:31 am

And if you can't open a window, then a humidifier (which makes the air more moist) rather than a dehumidifier might help.


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