Observe the Effects of Far Infrared Eye Masks on Acupoints Around the Eyes in Patients With Dry Eye Syndrome
China Medical University Hospital
45 participants
Mar 21, 2024
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Dry eye disease (DED) is a multifactorial ocular surface condition characterized by instability of the tear film. DED is common in ophthalmic and optometric clinical practice, and meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD) has been identified as a major cause of evaporative DED. The use of heated eye mask is a common recommendation in the treatment of MGD, aiming to adequately heat the meibum to increase its liquefaction and flow. Several products are available for this purpose (e.g., Bruder Moist Heat Eye Compress \[Bruder Healthcare Company\], EyeGiene® \[Eyedetec Medical\], Blepha EyeBag® \[formerly MGDRx EyeBag, Théa Pharmaceuticals Ltd\], Blephasteam® \[Théa Pharmaceuticals Ltd\]). This study employs far-infrared eye masks on the acupoints around the eyes, including Jingming, Taiyang, Sibai, Tongziliao, and Si Zhu Kong to assess whether there is an improvement in the symptomatic indicators of dry eye disease.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria1
- *Clinical diagnosis of Dry Eye Disease by Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI) ≥ 13 and NIBUT <10 seconds.
Exclusion Criteria5
- Eye inflammation
- Eyelid malposition, such as entropion, ectropion, and upper eyelid ptosis
- Recent eye surgery (within 3 months)
- Risks of retinal detachment such as high myopia, lattice degeneration, and retinal holes
- Use anti-inflammatory eye drops (topical steroids or cyclosporine) within 1 month
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Interventions
Using far-infrared eye masks on the acupoints around the eyes, including Jingming, Taiyang, Sibai, Tongziliao, and Si Zhu Kong to assess whether there is an improvement in the symptomatic indicators of dry eye disease.
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NCT07060131