Does skin color change how light therapy works for dry eyes?

NCT ID NCT07173530

Summary

This study aims to understand if a person's skin color affects how their eyelids respond to a gentle light therapy used for dry eye disease. Researchers will measure eyelid temperature in 40 participants with dry eye after they receive three short light therapy sessions. The goal is to see if the therapy works the same way for people with different skin tones.

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  • The University of Houston College of Optometry

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    Houston, Texas, 77204, United States

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