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Old 11-19-2008, 06:33 PM #1
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Default Dry Eye Syndrom and Reynaud's Disease

Hi there to everyone.

I have had Reynaud's syndrome for a long time and now I have Dry Eye in a very severe way. I am supposed to have my lower tear ducts cauterized tomorrow as it is so bad. Does anyone have any familiarity with these two together. Is there any correlation between these two and Sjogren's syndrome? that anyone is aware of. Also as I am a woman in my early 50's I was wondering if there are any other women who are on RHT who have developed dry eyes as a result? Thanks for any replies.
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