Mucoid Discharge Associated with Prosthetic Eye Wear

2015 
Excessive mucoid discharge associated with prosthetic eye wear is a common occurrence that, according to a New Zealand survey of 431 prosthetic eye wearers, affects 93 % of wearers – 60 % of them on a daily basis [1]. This is a serious problem for those involved in the care of anophthalmic patients because the success of prosthetic restoration depends upon both the cosmesis and the convenience of wearing the prosthesis [2]. Mucoid discharge has been found to be the second highest concern for experienced prosthetic eye wearers after the health of the remaining eye [1] and clearly impacts negatively on the quality of life of anophthalmic patients who suffer it.
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