Shirmers test
Alternative names:
tear test; tearing test
How the test is performed:
The exact procedure may vary somewhat. Both eyes are tested at the same time. Most often, this test consists of placing a small strip of filter paper inside the lower eyelid (conjunctival sac). The eyes are closed for 5 minutes. The paper is then removed and examined for moisture. Sometimes a topical anesthetic in instilled into the eye before placement of the filter paper; this inhibits tearing that occurs because of irritation from the paper and ensures that only the basic level of tear production is measured. The tears may also be examined for their content of lysozyme, an enzyme normally found in tears.
Fluorescein eye drops contain a dye that is placed in the eye. The dye should drain with the tears through the lacrimal duct into the nose. The dye should be cleared from the eyes and found in the nose within 2 minutes.
How to prepare for the test:
Remove contact lenses before the test.
Infants and children: The physical and psychological preparation you can provide for this or any test or procedure depends on your child's age, interests, previous experience, and level of trust. For specific information regarding how you can prepare your child, see the following topics as they correspond to your child's age:
How the test will feel:
Some people find that holding the paper against the eye is irritating or mildly uncomfortable.
Why the test is performed:
This test is used when a person experiences very dry eyes or excessive watering of the eyes.
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