Systane Nighttime for Dry Eye Disease User Reviews
- Sys...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- October 5, 2022
"Due to ocular rosacea, my eyes are quite dry at night, so I gave these a try. The redness, burning, light sensitivity, and tearing began after day one. I was traveling for my daughter’s wedding and was very concerned that I may have pink eye. I tried the day and night drops one more day, and the pain and symptoms worsened. I used a competitor product so I’d be presentable for the big event to whiten and soothe my eyes! I never used Systane again. Now, after five days, the symptoms are subsiding some, but the redness and burning are still present. I can’t recommend this product."
- Mel...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- August 26, 2024
"My ophthalmologist told me this lubricant may help with burning at night. When I go to sleep. I've been using it, and it's helped me tremendously. In fact, I just put some on my bottom eyelids, as instructed, my eyes were burning so badly. Not anymore. Immediate relief for me. No side effects that I've noticed. Definitely a game changer."
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"I used Systane Ultra as directed by my surgery post-cataract surgery. My eyes burned and itched for several minutes after applying, but I thought it had something to do with the surgery. Then, a couple of months after surgery, I was advised to take Systane Nighttime ointment for eye dryness because I had started using a Bi-PAP machine. I tried it in one eye to start, and after the first night, my eye became irritated, and for 2 days following, it felt as though I had sand in my eye or a corneal abrasion. Both times when I reported this to my physician's office (Ultra and Nighttime Ointment), they seemed puzzled. But reading comments here, I see I'm not alone."