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Associations between the menstrual cycle, lifestyle factors and clinical assessment of the ocular surface: a prospective observational study.

Luisa H ColoradoKatie EdwardsLynne DinhSarah HaDanica LiuAnnie LuuShona TrangTina H Yu-TingKatrina L Schmid
Published in: BMC women's health (2020)
The associations between lifestyle factors and objective and subjective ocular surface assessment appeared to be more pronounced during the ovulation phase of the menstrual cycle compared to the follicular and luteal phases. Misalignment of these factors with the ocular health during the luteal phase could be attributed to central sensitization and changes in levels of luteinising hormone. Natural hormonal changes during menstrual cycle should be considered for diagnosis and treatment of dry eye in young healthy women.
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