Visine for horners
Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 12:44 pm
Hi all,
Just wanted to share a interesting bit I learned on my last Mayo trip. Part of my injury is a horner's syndrome, where my eyelid droops a bit on the affect side, especially when I'm tired. I asked Dr Bishop what could be done about that, which resulted in an immediate consult over to Mayo ophthalmology. In addition to a permanent surgical solution, the provider there told me that Visine "gets the red out" can temporarily relieve the symptoms. And it does! Within seconds of putting a drop in, the eyelid perks up, and it lasts several hours.
Anyways, everyone is different, ask your doctor first etc...but this is certainly something to consider. Call me vain, but I definitely wish I had known about this earlier.
MW
Just wanted to share a interesting bit I learned on my last Mayo trip. Part of my injury is a horner's syndrome, where my eyelid droops a bit on the affect side, especially when I'm tired. I asked Dr Bishop what could be done about that, which resulted in an immediate consult over to Mayo ophthalmology. In addition to a permanent surgical solution, the provider there told me that Visine "gets the red out" can temporarily relieve the symptoms. And it does! Within seconds of putting a drop in, the eyelid perks up, and it lasts several hours.
Anyways, everyone is different, ask your doctor first etc...but this is certainly something to consider. Call me vain, but I definitely wish I had known about this earlier.
MW