Occasionally I will wake up in the night with my grafted eye really sore and watery. It settles by the morning, tender for a day, then fine.
I can only assume I have subjected it to pillow rub and so want to protect it.
I got a plastic eye guard after the actual operation but that was fiddly taping up every night (and the tape sometimes came off anyway). I have tried "pirate patches" but they don't offer much protection against rubbing.
Has anyone seen where you can get plastic eye guards with elastic straps on?
Thanks
Anyone know where I can get an elasticated plastic eye guard
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Re: Anyone know where I can get an elasticated plastic eye guard
Boots the Chemist sell them (well the one in Glasgow Central does).
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Re: Anyone know where I can get an elasticated plastic eye guard
I got some on pescription following my surgory from my GP
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