Science, asked by khushi02022010, 8 months ago

Can you get plugs to treat aqueous tear-deficient dry eye?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Your doctor may decide to plug the drainage holes at the inner corners of your eyes.

  • This can keep the tears that you produce in your eyes for longer periods.

  • After your doctor inserts the special plugs, you shouldn't be able to feel them.

  • Most plugs are temporary, but your doctor may place permanent plugs if she thinks that they're right for you.
Answered by Anonymous
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