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Dry Eye and Dry Skin - Is There a Connection?
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Abstract
Aim: To enquire whether patients with dry eye symptoms also report dry skin, whether their perception could be corroborated with objective measurement, and whether dry eye disease might be suspected based on patients' anamnesis.Methods: This cross-sectional study included 50 subjects (25 with and 25 without dry eye symptoms). Schein questionnaire was used to determine the severity of dry eye symptoms. Ocular signs were assessed by conjunctival hyperemia, ocular surface staining, Meibomian gland expression, tear film lipid layer thickness, tear break-up time, lid parallel conjunctival folds, Schirmer test, and meibometry. Skin dryness was assessed by patients' perception of their facial skin dryness and measured by sebumeter.Results: Subjects without dry eye symptoms had self-reported oilier facial skin than those with dry eye symptoms (p<0.001). Sebumetry scores measured on the forehead and cheek were significantly higher in subjects without dry eye symptoms than dry eye subjects (p=0.003). After adjustment for age and gender in a logistic regression analysis, dry eye was independently and significantly associated with dry skin (AOR 0.69, p=0.040), higher LIPCOF score of both eyes (AOR 2.28, p=0.028), lower sebumetry score of the forehead (AOR 0.98, p=0.041) and cheek (AOR 0.98, p=0.041), and shorter TBUT score after gland expression (AOR 0.90, p=0.018). Conclusion: This study showed that ocular dryness was subjectively and objectively positively correlated to facial skin dryness - patients reliably described their skin condition: people with dry facial skin also had drier eyes.
Title: Dry Eye and Dry Skin - Is There a Connection?
Description:
Abstract
Aim: To enquire whether patients with dry eye symptoms also report dry skin, whether their perception could be corroborated with objective measurement, and whether dry eye disease might be suspected based on patients' anamnesis.
Methods: This cross-sectional study included 50 subjects (25 with and 25 without dry eye symptoms).
Schein questionnaire was used to determine the severity of dry eye symptoms.
Ocular signs were assessed by conjunctival hyperemia, ocular surface staining, Meibomian gland expression, tear film lipid layer thickness, tear break-up time, lid parallel conjunctival folds, Schirmer test, and meibometry.
Skin dryness was assessed by patients' perception of their facial skin dryness and measured by sebumeter.
Results: Subjects without dry eye symptoms had self-reported oilier facial skin than those with dry eye symptoms (p<0.
001).
Sebumetry scores measured on the forehead and cheek were significantly higher in subjects without dry eye symptoms than dry eye subjects (p=0.
003).
After adjustment for age and gender in a logistic regression analysis, dry eye was independently and significantly associated with dry skin (AOR 0.
69, p=0.
040), higher LIPCOF score of both eyes (AOR 2.
28, p=0.
028), lower sebumetry score of the forehead (AOR 0.
98, p=0.
041) and cheek (AOR 0.
98, p=0.
041), and shorter TBUT score after gland expression (AOR 0.
90, p=0.
018).
Conclusion: This study showed that ocular dryness was subjectively and objectively positively correlated to facial skin dryness - patients reliably described their skin condition: people with dry facial skin also had drier eyes.
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