10 Ways to Improve Your Thyroid Eye Disease (TED)
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Thyroid eye disease is an inflammatory condition which affects the orbital contents including the extraocular muscles and orbital fat. It is almost always associated with Graves' disease (GD) but may rarely be seen in Hashimoto's thyroiditis, primary hypothyroidism, or thyroid cancer. The ocular manifestations of TED include soft tissue inflammation, eyelid retraction, proptosis, corneal exposure, and optic nerve compression. The signs and symptoms of the disease are characteristic. These include lid retraction, lid lag, and a delay in the downward excursion of the upper eyelid in down gaze that is specific to TED.
Thyroid eye disease affects approximately 1 million people in USA and Canada and 250,000 people in the UK. Although blindness is a dreaded complication, fortunately only a small minority of patients require surgery or other medical treatment to protect their vision. The majority of patients with thyroid eye disease however appear to suffer silently trying to come to terms with the facial disfigurement that is caused by the disease. It is particularly unkind, distorting the most expressive, vivid and ageless feature of the face, the eyes. Many patients with thyroid eye disease are unable to face the world, they don’t want to look at the mirror any more and avoid social contacts as much as they can. Relationships break down, jobs are lost, depression sets in and life changes for the worse. These people are really desperate, they lost a hope that will ever get better and the consequences in their everyday life are severe.
The choices now-a-days, available for treating Thyroid Eye Disease and it’s symptoms like bulging eyes, double vision, and protruded eyes can be summarized as follows:.
1. Cold compress on your eyes
2. Elevating head to relieve swelling
3. Flax seed oil
4. Lubrication eye drops (avoid the one that are treating red eyes)
5. Lubrication ointments
6. Exercises to strengthen the eye muscles
7. Humidifiers in your room
8. Wear good sunglasses that are really protecting your eyes
9. Corrective surgery to loosen the eyelids
10. Decompression surgery
11. Steroids and prisms (to correct double vision)
I believe that once your symptoms are under control and your test are in normal range your eyes will start to improve. So besides treating the symptoms I would recommend treating the cause of Graves’ Disease illness as well.
Svetla Bankova is a former Graves’ Disease patient and the author of "Life Manual for Graves' Disease and Hyperthyroidism", "Thyroid Eye Disease and Its Healing" and "Life Manual for 21st Century Women" books. She cured herself even though Graves' Disease is considered “incurable”, applying methods and techniques, that are not only natural- but include a deep understanding of the Human Nature and Psychology, as well as a profound psychological approach to our everyday life challenges. Although it took some time before she was able to look back on her painful and devastating experience with Graves Disease in order to write about her story, Svetla's book shares her deeply personal journey through Graves’ Disease in a way that connects you to her thoughts and experiences from the time she got Graves’ Disease and the life-saving choices she had to make in order to conquer it. ‘Life Manual for Graves’ Disease and Hyperthyroidism’ is an easy-to-follow guide with powerful techniques that will dramatically influence how you feel. It was written with a holistic approach, addressing not only the physical consequences of Graves’ Disease, but also the emotional, spiritual and social ones as well and how to overcome them.
http://www.gravesdiseasecure.com
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