Keratoconjunctivitis sicca
The keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS), also termed as a keratitis sicca, xerophthalmia, dries an eye syndrome (DES), or eyes, the eye illness caused by lowered production of a disrupture or enlarged transpiration of Membranula of a disrupture, usually found at people and small animals simply dries. The keratoconjunctivitis sicca is Latin, and a literal translation - "a cornea and conjunctiva drought".
Symptoms
At the people, typical symptoms of a keratoconjunctivitis sicca burn also a peschano-sandy boring of a mucosa of eyes which worsens as day is prolonged. Symptoms often cause losses of water from disruptures which comes to an end in tears which are "too salty" or hypertensive.
Treatment
The best strategy of treatment are developed repeated to hydrate disruptures and an eye surface, and to include the hypotonic disruptures counterpoised from electrolyte, omega 3 additions, punctal corks (tiny, usually plastic corks interposed into ducts of a disrupture to prevent a disrupture drainage, catching disruptures in eyes), and crude points of the cabinet. The inflammation which meets in reply to a hypertonia of Membranula of disruptures, can be killed the soft actual steroids or in the last some years with immunodepressants, such as ciclosporin.
The parents
The keratoconjunctivitis sicca usually meets in people who differently are healthy. It is more widespread with advanced age because disrupture production decreases with the years. In rare instances it can be bound to a pseudorheumatism, a lupus erythematosus, syndrome Sjögren's and other similar illnesses. It can be caused also thermal or corrosive burns, or (in epidemic cases) adenoviruses. Many examinations have found, that those with diabetes are in danger for KCS more. Also dietary omega 3 fat acids "are bound to lowered incidence DES in women. These detection are compatible with... The postulated biological mechanisms"
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