Thyroid Eye Disease The eye area is susceptible to very disfiguring changes from Graves’ disease. Although most commonly associated with an overactive thyroid gland, thyroid eye disease may be extremely complex in its presentation, timing and symptoms. If left untreated or poorly managed, thyroid eye disease may result in permanent loss of vision. Only a few well-trained specialists are able to manage the complexities of this condition. A variety of treatment options are available for this disease, including eye drops, anti-inflammatory medications, radiation, or surgery. Patients need close observation, especially during the active phase of their disease process. When and how to intervene with treatment depends upon the stage and/or progression of the disease. Dr. Enzer has treated hundreds of patients with Grave's Disease since 1991, and every aspect of their eye disease. For before & after photos, click here. |