Nov 21, 2024
Dr. Gloria Wu discusses thyroid eye conditions, focusing on how thyroid disorders like Graves' disease, Hashimoto's disease, hyperthyroidism, and hypothyroidism can lead to eye symptoms, particularly dry eyes. Dry eye affects millions, and often goes undiagnosed. Dr. Wu emphasizes the importance of a comprehensive questionnaire to help identify thyroid-related eye issues, asking patients to describe symptoms such as dry, gritty, or watery eyes, eye pain, blurry vision, double vision, and light sensitivity. Patients are also asked about the impact of these symptoms on their daily lives, including driving, reading, work, and social interactions. Additionally, the emotional effects, such as anxiety, depression, and self-consciousness, are highlighted as important factors in diagnosing thyroid eye disease.
Dr. Wu also covers treatment options for dry eye and thyroid-related eye issues, starting with artificial tears and cyclosporine eye drops for mild cases. For more severe cases, amniotic membrane treatments, nerve factor eye drops, and infusions like Tepezza (from Amgen) are available. She encourages patients with bulging eyes or drooping eyelids to consult their ophthalmologist for personalized treatment. The doctor also stresses the role of thyroid health in overall well-being, noting that thyroid imbalances can cause emotional and physical symptoms such as irregular heartbeats, lethargy, or anxiety. She concludes by stressing the importance of seeing an ophthalmologist for proper diagnosis and treatment of thyroid eye disease.