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		<title>Study on Reducing Eye Prosthesis Discomfort and Discharge Using Retinol Palmitate, Fluorometholone, and Artificial Tears for Patients with Chronic Eye Socket Issues</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2026 15:05:40 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[This clinical trial is focused on helping people who wear an artificial eye and experience ongoing issues like irritation or too much discharge from the eye socket. The study is looking at three different treatments to see which one works best for these symptoms. The treatments being tested are artificial tears, vitamin A ointment, and [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This clinical trial is focused on helping people who wear an artificial eye and experience ongoing issues like irritation or too much discharge from the eye socket. The study is looking at three different treatments to see which one works best for these symptoms. The treatments being tested are <i>artificial tears</i>, <i>vitamin A ointment</i>, and <i>steroid eye drops</i>. The artificial tears are a type of eye drop that helps to keep the eye moist, the vitamin A ointment is a cream that contains a form of vitamin A known as <i>retinol palmitate</i>, and the steroid eye drops contain a medication called <i>fluorometholone</i>, which helps reduce inflammation.</p>
<p>The purpose of the study is to compare these treatments to find out which one is most effective in reducing discomfort and discharge for people with an artificial eye. Participants in the study will use one of these treatments for a period of two weeks. During this time, they will be asked to report any changes in their symptoms, such as how much discomfort or discharge they experience. This will help researchers understand which treatment provides the most relief.</p>
<p>By the end of the study, the goal is to identify which treatment works best for reducing symptoms in people with an artificial eye. This information could help improve the quality of life for those who experience these common issues. The study will also try to determine which types of patients benefit the most from each treatment option. This could lead to more personalized care for individuals with these symptoms.</p>
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		<title>Study on Clobetasol Propionate and Prednisolone Acetate for Treating Eye Inflammation After Cataract Surgery in Children Aged 0-3 Years</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2026 14:27:54 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[This clinical trial is focused on studying the treatment of inflammation and pain that can occur after cataract surgery in young children aged 0 to 3 years. The study compares two different eye drop treatments: Clobetasol propionate ophthalmic nanoemulsion, 0.05% and Prednisolone acetate ophthalmic suspension, 1%. The purpose of the study is to assess the [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This clinical trial is focused on studying the treatment of <i>inflammation</i> and pain that can occur after <i>cataract surgery</i> in young children aged 0 to 3 years. The study compares two different eye drop treatments: <i>Clobetasol propionate ophthalmic nanoemulsion, 0.05%</i> and <i>Prednisolone acetate ophthalmic suspension, 1%</i>. The purpose of the study is to assess the safety of these treatments in managing inflammation after surgery.</p>
<p>Participants in the study will receive one of the two treatments after their cataract surgery. The study will monitor the children over a period of several weeks to observe any changes in their condition. The study will include regular check-ups to assess the level of inflammation in the eye and to ensure the safety of the treatments. The study aims to determine which treatment is more effective in reducing inflammation and pain following the surgery.</p>
<p>Throughout the study, the children will be closely observed for any side effects or changes in their eye condition. The study will also track any changes in the pressure inside the eye and overall eye health. The results will help doctors understand which treatment is safer and more effective for young children who have undergone cataract surgery.</p>
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