Thyroid Eye Disorder
Thyroid eye disorder is a condition in which our own
immune cells attack the thyroid gland which results in either over or
under production of thyroid hormones. In such case, the soft tissues
surrounding our eyes get inflamed. Generally, this disease happens with a
person suffering from overactive thyroid gland. Although thyroid eye
disorder can occur at any age, the average age for having this disease
is considered to be around 45 years.
Majorly, all the
symptoms to discover thyroid eye disease arise as a result of swollen
tissue around the eye. The early symptoms to diagnose this disease are
watering of eyes, light sensitivity (photophobia), swollen eyelid, dry
eyes or irritation in the eyes, a feeling of pressure on the eye socket,
double vision, retraction of the eyelid and loss of vision.
In
severe cases, the cornea of the eye may even ulcerate which occurs due
to a combination of the eyes bulging forward and scarring and resulting
in the eyelids retracting backward. Also, in certain situations optic
nerve may get damaged due to thickened, inflamed and/or scarred muscles
impinging on the optic nerve at the back of the socket. Either of the
above mentioned situations may result in a permanent loss of vision if
not treated appropriately by a good eye surgeon.
Other
issues associated with thyroid eye disease are blurred vision, impaired
colour vision and most notably double vision also called diplopia.
Thyroid eye disease swells the tissues surrounding the eye socket which
pushes one eye forward, compressing the optic nerve causing blurred
vision. Eye fatigue and eye soreness are the major outcomes of this
disease.
It is often observed that cigarette smokers have significantly more risk to develop this disease.
The
first priority should be to deal with the primary thyroid problem.
Consult an opthamologist. To start, doctors suggest anti-thyroid drugs
which should only be taken under the prescription of doctor, followed by
either surgery or radiotherapy. The treatment often produces an under
active thyroid, which requires treatment with thyroid replacement
therapy.
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