Ophthalmology and ME/CFS: Questions and Answers

Purpose To provide expert advice on eye-related concerns for individuals with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS), offering guidance tailored to their needs.

Key Points

  1. Common Issues in ME/CFS
    • Dry eyes, blurred vision, and sensitivity to light are frequent symptoms.
    • Eye strain can worsen during periods of cognitive exertion or fatigue.
  2. Management Strategies
    • Artificial tears and lubricating eye drops can alleviate discomfort from dryness.
    • Protective eyewear and reducing screen time help minimize light sensitivity and strain.
  3. Specialist Consultations
    • Ophthalmologists can provide personalized care for ME/CFS patients experiencing complex eye issues.
    • Collaboration with other healthcare providers ensures holistic management.
  4. Supporting Visual Health
    • Nutritional factors, such as omega-3 supplements, may benefit eye health.
    • Regular eye exams are important for monitoring changes and preventing complications.

Target Audience Individuals with ME/CFS, their carers, healthcare professionals, and those managing eye-related symptoms of chronic conditions.

Overall Outcome The document provides practical solutions for managing eye symptoms associated with ME/CFS and emphasizes the importance of specialist care and preventive strategies for maintaining visual health.

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