| Thyroid Related Eye Disease Treatments |
| Graves Exposure Keratopathy | | | Lower Eyelid Retraction | Optic Neuropathy | | Strabismus |
Upper Eyelid Retraction - Graves' ophthalmopathy generally causes the eyelids to open more widely.
- The front surface of the eyeball becomes exposed beyond the eyelids and causes discomfort and excessive tearing; exposure keratopathy.
- Surgically repositioning the eyelids can reduce the irritation.
- If orbital decompression, eye muscle and eyelid surgery are required, the eyelid procedure is generally performed as the final procedure in the series.
- The upper eyelid retraction may be worsened if the eye is unable to elevate normally (strabismus), and extra nerve impulses are sent simultaneously to the muscle which elevates the lid and to the muscle struggling to elevate the eye itself; once the restriction is treated (e.g. strabismus surgery), the degree of retraction often decreases.
| Lower Eyelid Retraction - Graves' ophthalmopathy generally causes the eyelids to open more widely.
- The front surface of the eyeball becomes exposed beyond the eyelids and causes discomfort and excessive tearing.
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Exposure Keratopathy - In Graves' ophthalmopathy the eyeball protrudes beyond its protective orbit; this allows the front surface of the eye to dry out.
- When the front surface of the eyeball becomes exposed beyond the eyelids and causes discomfort and excessive tearing; exposure keratopathy. (see Dry Eye)
| Artificial lubricants such as tears and ointment, including: |
- Patients often benefit from the use of artificial tears and ointment at nighttime in order to moisten the cornea
Strabismus - Double vision usually occurs because the eyes are out of alignment.
- Misalignment often is caused by one or more eye muscles that are too short or "tight" because of scar tissue from Graves' ophthalmopathy.
- This scar tissue results from changes in the eye because of inflammation.
| Prisms - Prisms may be temporary (pasted on) or permanently ground into your lenses. However, prisms do not work for all people with double vision. Sometimes eye muscle surgery is a more effective treatment.
Eye Muscle Surgery 
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Optic Neuropathy Orbital Decompression Orbital Anatomy - Orbital volume and dimensions: = 30 cc, 35(Height) x 45(Width) x 45 mm(medial wall depth), globe 25 x 25 mm
- Bones: (F)rontal, (M)axillary,(Z)ygomatic, (L)acrimal, (E)thmoid, (P)alatine, (S)phenoid
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