Watery Eyes from 5-FU
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Hello, the first I had to do chemo for colon cancer, I was on the 5-FU and my eyes would water up all the time. I had a recurrence back in September last year and now I'm on Xeloda 500 mg 4 pills a day and my eyes still tear up but not like they did when I was on the 5-FU. People thought I was crying. I haven't had to have surgery. I just keep tissues handy. May God continue to bless you.0
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Eyes Watering122456 said:Hello, the first I had to do chemo for colon cancer, I was on the 5-FU and my eyes would water up all the time. I had a recurrence back in September last year and now I'm on Xeloda 500 mg 4 pills a day and my eyes still tear up but not like they did when I was on the 5-FU. People thought I was crying. I haven't had to have surgery. I just keep tissues handy. May God continue to bless you.
I am also a colon cancer survivor. Just finished my chemo treatment 2 1/2 months ago. Almost from the beginning of the chemo treatments, my eyes started watering constantly. Tears rolled down my face constantly. People think I am crying because I am always using a tissue to wipe my eyes. This Saturday, I have an appointment with the eye doctor to see what she can do to reduce the watering or stop it. Hope I don't need surgery on my eyes.0 -
Eyes Watering Part 2Deena11 said:Eyes Watering
I am also a colon cancer survivor. Just finished my chemo treatment 2 1/2 months ago. Almost from the beginning of the chemo treatments, my eyes started watering constantly. Tears rolled down my face constantly. People think I am crying because I am always using a tissue to wipe my eyes. This Saturday, I have an appointment with the eye doctor to see what she can do to reduce the watering or stop it. Hope I don't need surgery on my eyes.
Had my eye doctor appointment today and found out a lot of things. I found out that your eyes are covered with a thin layer of skin. When people go through chemo, quite a few people experience skin peeling ( my feet, hand, face, and body peeled like crazy). Your eye skin also peels and sloughs off. My eyes tried to slough off the skin with watery saline liquid. This isn't the same liquid as tears coming form the tear ducts but is essentially salt water without the oils tear duct tears have. This adds to the drying effects. The good news is, the sloughing of eyeball skin should subside within a few months but may take up to a year. She told me to get an over the counter lubricant eye gel called Genteal. It is not the liquid version but the gel version. I will need to apply it several times a day but should alleviate my dry eyes and decrease the tearing.
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Deena...thanks for sharing,Deena11 said:Eyes Watering Part 2
Had my eye doctor appointment today and found out a lot of things. I found out that your eyes are covered with a thin layer of skin. When people go through chemo, quite a few people experience skin peeling ( my feet, hand, face, and body peeled like crazy). Your eye skin also peels and sloughs off. My eyes tried to slough off the skin with watery saline liquid. This isn't the same liquid as tears coming form the tear ducts but is essentially salt water without the oils tear duct tears have. This adds to the drying effects. The good news is, the sloughing of eyeball skin should subside within a few months but may take up to a year. She told me to get an over the counter lubricant eye gel called Genteal. It is not the liquid version but the gel version. I will need to apply it several times a day but should alleviate my dry eyes and decrease the tearing.
Deena
Deena...thanks for sharing, I'm sure this wil help a lot of patients.0 -
Hope it helpscathyp said:Deena...thanks for sharing,
Deena...thanks for sharing, I'm sure this wil help a lot of patients.
Thanks, cathy. I really had no idea why my eyes were watering so much and what the doctor told me made sense. Hope it does help some other folks!0
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