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Medically reviewed by Andrew Greenberg, MD Punctal plugs are devices used to treat dry eyes that are placed inside the tear ducts. They help keep eyes moist by preventing fluid, such as tears ...
If your dry eyes don’t improve with artificial tears, a doctor may recommend punctal plugs that can reduce excess tear loss.
If your dry eyes itch, burn, or sting, punctal plugs may be just the thing to relieve your symptoms. How well they work depends on what causes your problems and what kind of plug you and your ...
Punctal plugs are reaffirmed as an effective treatment for moderate to severe dry eye disease, offering significant improvement in both objective and subjective measures.
Punctal plugs reduce the loss of eye moisture through the tear ducts. I have had many patients treated with these, and most people do very well with them.
Punctal plugs reduce the loss of eye moisture through the tear ducts. I have had many patients treated with these, and most people do very well with them. I haven’t had people complain about any ...
My eye doctor has talked to me about punctal plugs that would initially be prior to a permanent solution (they dissolve over time or can be removed). What are your thoughts about these procedures?
Non-dissolving punctal plugs and punctal occlusion by cautery. If temporary plugs work well, your doctor may move to longer-lasting ones. Sometimes they start with the long-lasting plugs.
Medicare Part B may provide coverage for dry eye treatment if symptoms are significant. Learn more about the types of treatments covered and the costs.
Punctal plugs reduce the loss of eye moisture through the tear ducts. I have had many patients treated with these, and most people do very well with them.