Rheumatoid Arthritis Raynaud’s
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My eye tore, is it dry eye or?
sjogren’s syndrome, lupus, or what? I’ve never heard of a dry eye tearing. I thappened twice in 9 days. It could be related to my Rheumatoid or connective tissue disorder. I also believe I have Raynaud’s Phenomenon(over reaction of blood vessels and arteries due to cold/heat/emotional response) My face gets red, especially my nose ,cheeks, chin, and forehead. Sometimes my legs and feet turn red to and it feels l;ike they are on fire. I know I need to see a rheumy but I thought I would ask opinion here first. I already have over 14 types of arthritis so a few more won’t surprise me. Anyone that can ofer any help would be gretly appreciated. Thanks
Sjogren’s syndrome can cause your eye to dry out so much especially when you sleep that it is possible to cause a tearing of the cornea. You need to use an eye ointment every night before bedtime. You’re going to have to use it now to help heal the tear. You may need to see an ophthalmologist for this, it’s always best to get a professional diagnosis.
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Medical Conditions & Treatments : Raynaud’s Syndrome

