Dry eyes affect millions of people in the United States. It is estimated that as many as 4.88 million Americans over the age of 50 suffer from this uncomfortable condition.
If you need help, book an appointment at Eyes on Little Elm. We’ll help you find a treatment option that brings you the relief you’re searching for.
Everyone experiences dry eye differently because there are so many potential underlying causes.
Typical symptoms include:
Redness or eyes that appear irritated and bloodshot
Consistent burning or tingling sensations in the eyes
Eyes that feel itchy or as if they have something in them
Increased sensitivity to bright lights or sunlight
Excessive tearing, or eyes that always appear watery
There are many potential causes of dry eye. In some cases, the cause is obvious, such as environmental irritants or short-term inflammation.
Some of the other causes of chronic dry eye problems include:
Disease of the meibomian glands
Blepharitis
Allergies
Defects that affect the eyelid or shape of the eye
Certain medications
Abnormal eye pressure
Deficiency of aqueous fluids
Because the underlying causes vary, treatment methods after diagnosis will also vary according to the patient. It is also not uncommon for there to be more than one cause for dry eye.
Through imaging of the meibomian glands, measuring osmolarity of the tear film, and screening for certain conditions, we are able to diagnose and provide treatment for the condition.
Some of the typical treatments include:
Prescription eye drops to combat inflammation
Treating oil glands
Blinking exercises or proper eyelid hygiene
If an infection is causing the issue, low-dose antibiotics may also be prescribed.
Dry eyes are not only uncomfortable — they can also be bad for the health of your eyes. Book an appointment at Eyes on Little Elm to find relief.