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Tag: Punctal occlusion

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Why Am I Tasting My Eye Drops in My Mouth? An Eye-Opening Explanation

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Over 5% of infants experience a similar phenomenon due to a developing nasolacrimal duct, but it's a surprise to many adults when they find themselves tasting their eye drops in their mouth. The sensation is completely normal and is a direct result of your body's built-in drainage system, which connects your eyes to your nose and throat.

Understanding How Much to Wait Between Eye Drops

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Pharmacological studies have shown that insufficient time between applying different eye drops can cause the first medication to be 'washed out' by the second, reducing its therapeutic effect. Understanding **how much to wait between eye drops** is critical for ensuring you receive the full benefit of your prescribed treatment.

Yes, Eye Drops Can Go from Eye to Throat: Here's Why

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It is estimated that up to 80% of a drug applied to the conjunctival sac can diffuse into the systemic circulation via the nasopharyngeal route. This is why the question, 'Can eye drops go from eye to throat?', is a critical consideration for both treatment effectiveness and safety.

Can Glaucoma Eye Drops Make You Dizzy? What You Need to Know

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While typically rare, some patients report experiencing dizziness after using certain types of glaucoma eye drops. This side effect is primarily caused by systemic absorption, where the medication enters the bloodstream instead of remaining localized in the eye. So, can glaucoma eye drops make you dizzy? The answer is yes, and understanding the reason is key to managing it.