HUBUNGAN ANTARA DRY EYES TERHADAP KEBIASAAN MEROKOK: TINJAUAN SISTEMATIS

Elizabeth Magdalena Purba
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Dry eyes, also known as dry eye disease (DED), dry eye syndrome, and keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS), are among the most common reasons people visit an eye doctor. Other names for dry eyes include: dry eye disease (DED), dry eye syndrome, and keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS). Environmental factors that may have a role include, but are not limited to, exposure to irritants such as chemical vapors, cigarette smoke, pollution, or low humidity. Smoking cigarettes, which is a modifiable risk factor for a wide range of illnesses including vascular disease, lung cancer, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, has been explored as a potential risk factor for DED in a number of population-based studies. These studies have found that smoking cigarettes is associated with an increased risk of DED. Smoking cigarettes is another element that can contribute to the development of DED. It's possible that smoking has nothing to do with the risk of DED. There is a lack of agreement regarding the impact that smoking has on the danger of developing DED as a result of the contradictory research. Although a number of recent studies have revealed that there is a preventive impact of smoking on DED, the overall damage that smoking does to one's health balances the protective benefit that continuing smoking has on DED.
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干眼与吸烟习惯的关系:系统回顾
干眼,也被称为干眼病(DED)、干眼综合征和干燥性角膜结膜炎(KCS),是人们去看眼科医生的最常见原因。干眼症的其他名称包括:干眼病(DED)、干眼综合征和干燥性角膜结膜炎(KCS)。可能起作用的环境因素包括但不限于暴露于刺激物,如化学蒸气、香烟烟雾、污染或低湿度。吸烟是包括血管疾病、肺癌和慢性阻塞性肺疾病在内的一系列疾病的可改变的危险因素,在许多基于人群的研究中,吸烟已被视为DED的潜在危险因素。这些研究发现,吸烟与DED风险增加有关。吸烟是导致DED发展的另一个因素。吸烟可能与DED的风险无关。由于相互矛盾的研究,人们对吸烟对患DED的危险的影响缺乏共识。尽管最近的一些研究表明,吸烟对DED有预防作用,但吸烟对健康的总体损害与持续吸烟对DED的保护作用相平衡。
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