Cambios en la película lagrimal con el uso simultáneo de lentes de contacto y tratamientos anticonceptivos hormonales

A. Caro, Claudia Jiménez Forero
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At present, increasingly more men and women have begun to use contraceptive methods in order to limit the number of children they wish to have. Contraceptives are composed of hormones such as progestin and estrogens. Their use produces hormonal changes that systemically affect the body, which can cause ocular alterations, specifically in the tear film (TF). Similarly, TF can undergo transformations in its structure with the use of contact lenses (CL). The objective of this article is to inform visual health professionals about the changes that occur in TF with the simultaneous use of CL and hormonal contraceptive treatments, in order to improve clinical practice, especially in the adaptation of CL. The research was based on a bibliographical review to collect and correlate studies, articles and literature that examine the topic. In conclusion, it can be affirmed that sexual hormones such as estrogens, progesterone, prolactin and androgens can reduce the quality of TF. Alterations in hormone concentration and CL produce changes in the lipids and proteins of the meibomian glands (MG), which causes dry eye problems.
同时使用隐形眼镜和激素避孕治疗的泪膜变化
目前,越来越多的男子和妇女开始使用避孕方法,以限制他们希望生育的孩子的数量。避孕药由黄体酮和雌激素等激素组成。它们的使用会产生激素变化,对身体产生系统性影响,从而导致眼部变化,特别是泪膜(TF)。同样,使用隐形眼镜(CL), TF也会发生结构转变。本文的目的是告知视觉健康专业人员,同时使用CL和激素避孕治疗时TF发生的变化,以改善临床实践,特别是在CL的适应方面。这项研究是基于文献综述,以收集和关联研究,文章和文献研究的主题。综上所述,可以肯定的是,雌激素、黄体酮、催乳素、雄激素等性激素会降低TF的质量。激素浓度和CL的改变会引起睑板腺(MG)的脂质和蛋白质的变化,从而引起干眼症。
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