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LASIK does not cause loss of eyelashes. Sometimes, the medications used after LASIK are very thick and may clump around the lash line. Lashes may be removed when trying to clean this region and rubbing too aggressively. I recommend being more careful and blotting gently with artificial tears.
It sounds like your eyes may be dry which can happen after laser vision correction. I would recommend you speak with your doctor to see if your eyes are dry and artificial tears may help you.
GPC is typically caused by contact lens wear. Since you have been out of contacts for 6 weeks, the redness and irritation may not be due to GPC. It is possible that LASIK related dryness is causing the redness and discomfort. Steroids are safe to use 6 weeks after LASIK, however, please see ...
Burning is usually associated with dry eyes. I would use preservative-free artificial tears four-five times a day, and gel drops at night. If you are using artificial tears with preservatives, they may be causing irritation to the eyes so I recommend trying preservative-free tears. I al...
There is something missing here.There is a mis-match between your diagnosis ( ocular inflammation) and the treatment (anti-infective or anti-biotic).Tobramycin is a drop for infection. It's an antibiotic. If you don't have an infection if won't help and may make your dry eye worse.
Rainbow glare is hopefully getting less common with refinements in Femto flap creation. It still can happen but usually gets better over time.But you should report the problem to the surgeon and have him/her take a look as interface inflammation can also mimic the the problem. Better to catch it...
If you ended up with a little over-correction (meaning you are now hyperopic after the surgery) or if one eye is very different now in terms of RX those could give you a mild headache.But there are many more causes not related to the surgery.