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When I used to have severe dry eyes, I had to put a few drops of preservative free saline in my eyes afterwards because my eyes used to sting. Try not to get too much foam on the surface of your eyes because for some people, it could sting, especially if your tear film is compromised.
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Different cleaners may require you to wash it off, so check the instructions. The Ocusoft Plus Foam does not need to be washed off, you can leave it on your eyes, and I think that’s what also makes it more effective. If you have punctual plugs, be careful not to scrub in those inner corners.one time I accidentally displaced a plug scrubbing my lower lid margin. Once you get the hang of it, both eyes should take a minute or so total to clean. I lightly scrub EACH upper and lower lid margin with a new soaked swab (four lids so four swab tips), with short horizontal side to side strokes, as I move from one corner of the eye to the other, for 5-10 seconds per lid. Next, it’s best to look in a mirror, as you will need to slightly pull down on your lower lid, or pull up on your upper lid, to have full view of each of your lid margins as you scrub them. This is how my probe doctor instructed me.After washing my hands well, I dispense some foam onto my palm to soak the cotton swab tips in it. Would recommend you also ask your eye doctor if you have demodex mites, and check with him/her which lid cleaners would be optimal for your condition.Īlso, Here’s an article on demodex mites and tea tree oil: The Dry Eye Shop has several different lid cleaners, with descriptions from Rebecca as well as the manufacturer, which might help you determine which might be right for you. I use Ocusoft Lid Scrub Foam Plus, which is also available in the UK: So I tried the foam version and personally found the foam did make my eyes feel better. I used wipes for a few years, then one of my probe doctors advised foam (applied with a swab) was much more effective soaking into the lids than wipes. For me tea tree oil irritates my eyes, so I cannot use any lid cleaners with this. If one has demodex mites, often products with tea tree oil are used because it helps kill the mites. There are so many choices for lid cleaners/scrubs now, it can be confusing! It comes down to what your condition is, what does not irritate your eyes, what makes your eyes feel better, etc.
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