PROGRESS IN PHYSICAL THERAPY FOR DRY EYE DISEASE
Volume 1, Issue 2, Pp 6-8, 2023
DOI:10.61784/wjcs231243
Author(s)
Christine Sharp
Affiliation(s)
University of California, San Francisco, California.
Corresponding Author
Christine Sharp
ABSTRACT
In recent years, with the continuous development of information technology, people are generally overtired when using their eyes, so that the incidence of dry eye syndrome continues to increase, which has a great impact on patients' daily life. Life and work have had varying degrees of negative impact. Dry eye syndrome is a common ocular surface disease in clinical practice. At present, clinical medicine has developed a variety of treatments. Treatment methods and methods. Based on this, this article summarizes the research progress of physical therapy for dry eye disease, and analyzes the fumigation, atomization, eye massage, hot compress, wet room The effectiveness of traditional physical methods such as lenses in treating dry eye disease, With new bandage lenses and scleral contact lenses, LipiFlow thermal pulsation therapy, intense pulsed light therapy. The therapeutic effects of modern physical methods such as wet chamber heating goggles are hoped to serve as a reference for research in this field.
KEYWORDS
Dry eye syndrome; Physical therapy; Research progress
CITE THIS PAPER
Christine Sharp. Progress in physical therapy for dry eye disease. World Journal of Clinical Sciences. 2023, 1(2): 6-8. DOI:10.61784/wjcs231243.
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