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Menstrual Cycle and Human Eye

Prattoy Bej , B.Optom

Fellow Optometrist, Dr. Shroff’s Charity Eye Hospital, New Delhi, India

 

Hormones are types of chemicals in multicellular organisms or in other ways the body’s chemical messenger which has various effects on the body like inhibition or stimulation of growth, mood swings, hunger cravings, control of the reproductive cycle etc.

The menstrual cycle which is also regulated by hormones basically by complex interaction of hormones (Luteinizing hormone, Follicle stimulating hormone, Estrogen and Progesterone). During the cycle the secretion of these hormones are at peak levels depending upon the phases of the menstruation. (1)

The changes in the level of the hormones can also affect the ocular structures. (2) Studies have shown that the ocular surface is an estrogen dependent unit. (3)

Figure 1: The menstrual cycle
Image Courtesy: https://www.medcomic.com/medcomic/the-menstrual-cycle

Why consider menstruation during a proper ocular examination?

There are many answers to this question, many studies have been done regarding this.

Basically, the menstrual cycle is divided into two phases: the Follicular phase and the Luteal phase. (4) During the follicular phase the estrogen is at peak levels. As we discussed earlier the dependency of the ocular surface with estrogen. The impairment of dry eye related symptoms, the production and the stability of the tear film, inflammation of the ocular surface were much more during the follicular phase. (1)  

How it affects the anterior segment of eye:

Figure 2: IOP and phases of menstruation
Image courtesy: https://d3i71xaburhd42.cloudfront.net/b473009a988bcabcae132b087e438325bcdf08ed/3-Figure2-1.png

How it affects the posterior segment of eye:

So, during a proper eye examination of a healthy young woman, the menstrual phases should take into action due to the variation of hormones by an optometrist or by an ophthalmologist for better treatment.

 

References:

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