BEST 4 Warm Compresses For Better Dry Eye Treatment Results!

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Which warm compresses, dry eye heat masks, are the best for the best results? A quality warm compress needs to heat up to the perfect temperature, and retain that temperature for at least 15 minutes for best results. These are the top 4 on Dr. EyeGuy's list.

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Warm compresses and heat masks for dry eyes have a lot of benefits. When done correctly, they can help treat a lot of eye conditions: Meibomian gland dysfunction (mgd) and dry eyes, chalazions or a stye, as well as blepharitis (posterior belpharitis). The best warm compresses will heat the eyelids between 40-45 degrees Celsius. The heat mask will also be able to retain the heat for at least 15 minutes for best results.

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What is discussed in this video:
0:00 Intro
0:04 What makes a great warm compress
0:48 Heyedrate Warm Compress
1:55 Electric Heat Mask
3:16 TearRestore Heat Mask
4:46 Eye Eco Tranquileyes Heat Mask

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What warm compress has worked the best for you?

DrEyeGuy
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Your energy and effort in your videos are so consistent and genuine! Love your work !

urchocolatecake
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I don’t understand how we can’t find a cure for MGD. This is a life changing issues.

SkipYearSix
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I just bought the Tranquileyes XL. The heat packets didn't fit precisely and so I could never get them to seat evenly and close enough to my eyes. More importantly, they were only lukewarm. My thermometer gun measured no more than 90F. I returned them.

donlibes
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I had a feeling that the heat + pressure on the eyeball can't be good for the cornea, but other doctors told me that the blurriness is just caused by the excess oils. I always suspected it was something more, though

peppapig
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Awesome review!!! Your #1 warm compress pick looks genius - will be recommending to my patients as well!

MicheleLeeMD
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Someone says that TearRestore isn't effective like a standard warm compress that covers the eye too, but the standard one puts too much pressure.

So a solution💡 would be to create two spaces for the eyes by sewing🧵🥽 the standard mask so that the mask will keep covering the eyes, but without putting too much pressure. What do you think?

vincenzocapuzziello
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I've been wanting to get the tear restore warm compress for a while but ill wait till your review video comes out since I want to get the bundle

Heller_
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Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us, doctor! I’ve also been wanting to get the tear restore mask, and I look forward to watching your video on it. I hope you could also talk about if the heat it provides is moist heat or dry heat;)

ziqijin
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I suffer from blepharitis and warm compresses make it worse. Plz Is this normal?

RemaAbdul
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OMG I thought the blurred vision after doing a warm compress was just from sweat - wish they'd tell you they can damage your eyes! *Throws away*

jonathanhabens
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My mother has severe pain.This has been going on for years.Nobody knows why.She’s been to about 6 eye specialists.She does not have dry eye .One dr.thought it was a neuropathy problem.But no answer.Any ideas

beverlybullard
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I've been using cornea care self-heating disposable eye masks Your thoughts?

CarynMillerRealtor
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Whats best way to massage your eyes when ur eye lashes are very weak?

Liger
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I have one warm compress eye mask "ThermalON". But I feel the mask a bit heavy on my eyes. Should the mask be this heavy? will this increase my IOP if used daily? I am a bit worried about it.

sristimahapatra
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I have very dry eyes and have had two corneal transplants in my late teens I am 47 now. I use natural tears and restates eye drops. Hot cloth compresses help but affects don’t last. Also for the last month my eye lids have start twitching. I did a cloth hot on eyelids and it helped but in a minute or so the twitching came back. What is the best compress for me?

katherinerand
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Hello sir. I don't know if I have dry eyes. About a month ago my eyes started burning all the time and stinging. Especially while at work on my computer. I went to eye doctor and they said my eyes look healthy and it's possibly dry eyes and gave me eye drops. The eye drops change nothing and I feel like my burning and itchy eyes is making me crazy and making work and play hard. You think this could be dry eyes (since eye doctor was able to see nothing wrong)? And would I benefit from buying these products?

OranguBANG
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Have you tried the RENPHO mask? If so, does it reach the right temperature and is there a risk to the eyes? I would greatly appreciate if you could give me your opinion. Thanks!

valc
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What do you think about using a face steamer instead of warm compresses. I tried it and seems to be ok. It’s warmer than the compress and it’s moist and your steaming your face as well. I use it a couple times a day and so far seems ok. But do you think steam can be harmful to eyes although my eyes are closed?

Kate-uegf
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Thank you. How long does it take to get the oil out of the ducts? Weeks or months? Or am I supposed to do it every day for the rest of my life? I have one on the upper lid and one on the lower lid. On right eye.

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