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About Michael J. Wojciak, O.D.
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I am an Optometrist with 21 yrs experience. I currently practice primary eye care in Lombard & Schaumburg, Illinois. I specialize in all types of contact lenses. Please forward appropriate questions pertaining to eye exams, glasses or contact lenses only. I will always attempt to be as "specific" as I can on my answers. This is often difficult when the questions do not provide enough information or visual presentation is needed. ***I will reject any question involving self-prescribing of contact lenses or involving contact lens measurements/comparisons (such as changing base curves, measurement comparisons between brands etc). Contact lenses are a medical device and need to be properly fit by your Doctor. Also in respect for patient privacy, I will not answer third party questions, unless a parent or guardian is asking a question about their child.*** I appreciate your confidence.

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Education/Credentials: B.S. Biology/Pre-Professional Studies, University Of Notre Dame, 1982. B.S.V.S. Visual Science, Illinois College Of Optometry, 1984. Doctor Of Optometry, Illinois College Of Optometry, 1986. Therapeutic Certification, Illinois College Of Optometry, 1996.

 
   

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Ophthalmology & Optometry - cancer/eye concerns


Expert: Michael J. Wojciak, O.D. - 9/29/2009

Question
After 8 chemotherapy treatments for breast cancer, I'm having difficulty with my
eyes.  It has been three years and it isn't getting any better.  It is usally in
the morning, but they "leak" out of the outside corners.  They just keep
watering and nothing helps.  I have tried different eye drops without success.  
I do not have alergies and replaced my make-up several times.I have had this
issue since I lost my eyelashes, but they have since regrown and I still "leak".  
My oncologist says there isn't any correlation between the two issues.  Have you
ever heard of this and what can I do?  Sometimes it gets so bad I have trouble
driving as my eyes are all blurry.

I am 52 years old.  I do wear drug store glasses for reading.

Answer
First, you need to see a qualified eye care professional who has the expertise and equipment to examine you.  Mucous in the eyes is usually due to allergy and watering is usually due to some sort of irritation. If you have pets, cats are the worst, the dander will cause eye issues over time.
Preservative free artificial tears uses 3-4 times a days will help.  There are several good prescription allergy drops a doctor can prescribe if it is allergy related.
Again, my best advice is to get a complete eye exam.
Hope this helps,
Dr. Wojciak

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