
Dry eye: Many people struggle with various symptoms such as dryness, foreign body sensation, eye fatigue, light sensitivity, blurred vision, as well as burning, scratchiness, and itchiness. All of these symptoms might relate to dry eye, which is a complex ocular condition that interferes with many aspects of everyday life, including driving at night, reading, using a computer, and watching television.
Tears are essential for keeping your eyes healthy and comfortable. A group of disorders causes the eyes not to produce enough tears or the right quality of tears and some other eye conditions such as blepharitis and meibomian gland dysfunction might affect the tear integrity, all of which are potential contributors to dry eye syndrome.
While artificial tears can provide temporary relief in many of these cases, they don’t treat the underlying causes. Here we use the best tools and tests to diagnose dry eye and pinpoint the root problems. We use an expanding number of treatments to address dry eye, symptoms, and the underlying causes, including:
Tears are essential for keeping your eyes healthy and comfortable. A group of disorders causes the eyes not to produce enough tears or the right quality of tears and some other eye conditions such as blepharitis and meibomian gland dysfunction might affect the tear integrity, all of which are potential contributors to dry eye syndrome.
While artificial tears can provide temporary relief in many of these cases, they don’t treat the underlying causes. Here we use the best tools and tests to diagnose dry eye and pinpoint the root problems. We use an expanding number of treatments to address dry eye, symptoms, and the underlying causes, including: