Hello everybody,
I am happy to join this forum. Recently I was told that I have a mild version of KC, therefore, my doctor suggested to leave it for observation for now. Anyway, she also suggested that I could try some 'natural' treatments for KC so I am interested to know if anyone has tried it and if it is working.
The doctor suggested buying a small pouch and fill it with some grain (buckwheat for example). Then, she said, I should put these bags on top of my eyelids and keep for some time. She says that this may help as the pressure (weight) from the pouch on eyes could reduce the irregularities of my corneal surface.
Have you ever heard of such 'treatment'? Does it work? Or maybe it may even cause more problems? I would be very happy to know!
Thank you very much!
'Natural' treatment
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Re: 'Natural' treatment
Hi Tomas,
Welcome to the forum.
It is certainly worth knowing if your KC is progressing and if so considering whether or not cross-linking might be appropriate.
The only natural thing to do is to positively avoid eye rubbing which can make KC worse.
There are also various tips associated with contact lens wear such as staying hydrated.
But as for 'natural' treatments for KC I've never heard of any. If there are any that work I'm sure that we'd all love to what they are.
Lia
Welcome to the forum.
It is certainly worth knowing if your KC is progressing and if so considering whether or not cross-linking might be appropriate.
The only natural thing to do is to positively avoid eye rubbing which can make KC worse.
There are also various tips associated with contact lens wear such as staying hydrated.
But as for 'natural' treatments for KC I've never heard of any. If there are any that work I'm sure that we'd all love to what they are.
Lia
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Re: 'Natural' treatment
I agree with Lia above, CXL is very effective especially if it's caught in the very early stages before it begins to progress. When it starts, it moves quickly.
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