Determining whether a lacrimal occlusion device has dislodged requires careful observation and, in some cases, professional evaluation. Individuals who have undergone punctal plug insertion, a common procedure for managing dry eye symptoms, should be aware of the potential for plug expulsion. Identifying potential signs of displacement allows for timely intervention and maintenance of optimal tear film stability.
The functionality of punctal plugs directly influences ocular surface health. When these devices are correctly positioned, they impede tear drainage, effectively increasing tear volume and reducing dry eye symptoms. Loss of a plug can lead to a resurgence of the original discomfort and visual disturbances experienced prior to the procedure. Monitoring plug retention is, therefore, important for sustaining the benefits of this treatment modality. The use of punctal plugs represents a significant advancement in managing tear deficiency.