Corneal hydrops and flying
Posted: Tue 17 Aug 2010 8:07 pm
I've had kerataconus in both eyes for over twenty years now, my left eye being worse than my right. I wear RGP lenses in both eyes.
On Friday, I developed corneal hydrops in my left eye for the first time and attended the urgent care clinic at my local eye hospital. The consultant I saw was very good and explained what had happened which was reassuring (and I could tell my wife that no, I hadn't developed a cataract overnight...)
She did say that my eye was now "fragile" and that I should avoid contact sports. What I didn't think about until this afternoon is that I'm due to fly to the USA in a couple of week's time - is anyone aware of any problems that this might cause? I know about the dry air on planes - I normally remove my lenses and use artificial tears. I am more concerned about air pressure changes during the flight.
I have a follow-up appointment a couple of days before my flight and will of course be asking the consultant then, but would feel better if someone has any experience (good news or bad).
Cheers
Pern
On Friday, I developed corneal hydrops in my left eye for the first time and attended the urgent care clinic at my local eye hospital. The consultant I saw was very good and explained what had happened which was reassuring (and I could tell my wife that no, I hadn't developed a cataract overnight...)
She did say that my eye was now "fragile" and that I should avoid contact sports. What I didn't think about until this afternoon is that I'm due to fly to the USA in a couple of week's time - is anyone aware of any problems that this might cause? I know about the dry air on planes - I normally remove my lenses and use artificial tears. I am more concerned about air pressure changes during the flight.
I have a follow-up appointment a couple of days before my flight and will of course be asking the consultant then, but would feel better if someone has any experience (good news or bad).
Cheers
Pern