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Dry Eye Treatment

What is Dry Eye?

Dry eye is a common condition in which the eyes are insufficiently lubricated, leading to itching, redness and pain. The eyes can become dry and irritated because the tear ducts are not producing a sufficient number of tears, or because there is a chemical imbalance in the tears themselves. Natural tears require a particular chemical balance to lubricate the eyes efficiently.

Alleviating the symptoms of dry eye is important. Left untreated, they have the potential to damage vision. Dry eye can be diagnosed after a thorough examination of the eyes, and a Schirmer tear test to evaluate tear production.

Causes Of Dry Eye

People usually begin experiencing dry-eye symptoms as they age (they are more common in people older than 50), but they can also result from certain medications, medical conditions or injuries. Dry eye tends to affect women more than men because of the hormonal changes that take place during pregnancy and menopause. Oral contraceptives can also affect the consistency of tears. Other causes of dry eye include the following:

Any of these factors, alone or in combination, can affect the frequency or consistency of tears, either of which can lead to dry eye.

Chart Illustrating a Healthy Eye Compared to One Experiencing Dry Eye

Symptoms Of Dry Eye

The symptoms of dry eye typically occur in both eyes, and include the following:

Dry eye can damage eye tissues, leaving tiny abrasions on the surface that can impair vision. There are, however, many treatments for relieving dry-eye symptoms, restoring eye health and protecting vision.

Treatment Of Dry Eye

Treatment for dry eye depends on its cause and severity, as well as the patient’s overall health and personal preference.

Nonsurgical Treatments

Nonsurgical treatments, which include the following, are often effective:

  • Deliberately blinking
  • Increasing humidity levels at home or work
  • Using artificial tears or a lubricating ointment
  • Avoiding environmental irritants
  • Eliminating medications that may be responsible
  • Adding Omega-3 fatty acids to the diet or taking them as supplements

In many cases, simple lifestyle changes can alleviate dry-eye symptoms.

Surgical Treatments

If less invasive methods are unsuccessful, surgical treatments, which include the following, may be an option:

If an eyelid condition is causing dry eye, eyelid surgery may be recommended.

If dry eye is left untreated, it can lead to complications that include pain, corneal ulcers/scars or vision loss.

Preventing Dry Eye

There are steps that can be taken to prevent dry-eye symptoms. Simple lifestyle modifications such as wearing protective glasses on windy days, and giving the eyes a break during reading or other tasks that require intense focus, can effectively reduce the frequency and severity of symptoms.

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