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sdiconsiglio Newbie

My 5 year old, was diagnosed with Celiac disease 1 year ago and has been on a gluten free diet for that long. Recently I have noticed she is always blinking her eyes and she tells me one of her eyes are dry and hurts. I wonder if there is a connection between the two. If there is is there something over the counter or do I need to see her pediatrician?


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I don't know if a specific link to celiac has ever been proven but there is a condition called Sj

sdiconsiglio Newbie
I don't know if a specific link to celiac has ever been proven but there is a condition called Sj
flourgirl Apprentice

I also deal with dry eyes, and use drops to relieve it. I agree that you may be dealing with Sjogrens, as this is one of the major symptoms. Since you have one autoimmune disorder to deal with, there is always the chance of other autoimmune disorders present. You can get some info online, but I would also inquire of your physician also. Good luck

curlyfries Contributor

For some reason, Genteal and other OTC's make my eyes burn. I use the prescription Restasis.

Mother of Jibril Enthusiast

I'm also using Restasis... I can't believe what a difference it makes! In between doses I use Optive as needed, which is available over the counter.

It's really a good idea to see an opthamologist. There are lots disorders that can cause dry eyes, but you want to treat it appropriately to avoid any scarring on your corneas.

disneyfan Apprentice
My 5 year old, was diagnosed with Celiac disease 1 year ago and has been on a gluten free diet for that long. Recently I have noticed she is always blinking her eyes and she tells me one of her eyes are dry and hurts. I wonder if there is a connection between the two. If there is is there something over the counter or do I need to see her pediatrician?

I had very dry, itchy eyes before I went gluten free. I use over the counter drops called Refresh Tears. They help alot and the dryness has subsided quite a bit.


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