Dry eye related corneal neuralgia

Authors: Jin Kaifeng,  Jin Xiuming
DOI: 10.3760/cma.j.cn115989-20200131-00043
Published 2023-03-10
Cite as Chin J Exp Ophthalmol, 2023, 41(3): 292-296.

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In recent years, corneal neuralgia in dry eye patients has received more and more clinical attention.Corneal neuralgia refers to the increasing pain of cornea in response to normal painless stimuli, which has a serious negative effect on patients’ work and daily life.Corneal neuralgia is often one of the common symptoms of dry eye.Dry eye can also cause corneal sensation decline and the mechanism is still unclear.Patients with dry eye often exhibit structural and functional changes in ocular surface nerve, so understanding the mechanism of dry eye-related neurological abnormalities will help to treat and prevent dry eye-related neurological abnormalities.Various factors such as instability of tear film, abnormal tear secretion, ocular surface inflammation, and increased osmotic pressure of tear film may be involved in dry eye-associated corneal neuralgia.Clinically, anti-inflammatory therapy, lubricating ocular surface, promoting regeneration of corneal nerve fibers, analgesic therapy targeting receptors, palpebral edge treatment, and systemic intervention if necessary are mainly performed based on the pathogenesis of dry eye related corneal neuralgia.In this article, the pathologic and influencing factors of corneal neuralgia were summarized, and the pathogenesis of dry eye-related corneal neuralgia were investigated to help the clinical diagnosis and treatment of dry eye-related corneal neuralgia.

Key words:

Eye pain; Neuralgia; Dry eye; Ocular surface; Diagnosis; Treatment

Contributor Information

Jin Kaifeng

The Queen’s University of Belfast Joint College, China Medical University, Shenyang 110000, China

Jin Kaifeng is now at School of Medicine, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310009, China

Jin Xiuming

Eye Center, the Second Affiliated Hospital Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou 310009, China

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