Magnetic neurostimulation improves corneal staining, quality of life in dry eye patients

SAN DIEGO — Magnetic neurostimulation reduced corneal staining and improved quality of life in patients with dry eye, while proving to be a safe treatment, according to a speaker.
A multicenter, open-label clinical trial enrolled 15 patients with moderate to severe dry eye to receive the 11-minute magnetic neurostimulation treatment in a single eye, David Zadok, MD, said at the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery meeting.
In the first week after treatment, a statistically significant change in quality of life was reported, with a statistically significant reduction in

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