How To Deal With Dry Eyes And Their Symptoms

By Dr. Vincent Lam


One of the major problems that the population faces is chronic dry eyes, up to 30% of the population experiences it, the public does not realize there are many things that can be done to aid and treat the condition like over the counter artificial tears, you can enhance tear production with warm compresses and an optometrist can use punctual plugs that are designed to maintain the tear level and contact with the eyeball. There are many medications that can be used to reduce the inflammation and you can be aware of environmental controls, there's no reason for a person to be uncomfortable anymore.

There are a significant number of contact lens patients suffering from dry eyes. Dryness in the eyes is a major reason that people don't have as good a response with the contact lenses because you have to support the contact lenses moisture just like you have to support your own eyes. Many people drop out of contact lenses, but they don't really have to.

People frequently use words like stinging and tearing and it's not at all a result of the strong correlation between the signs that a person encounters and the intensity of the dry eye. There are procedures which allow optometrists to assess the osmolarity of the tear film which studies have shown has a direct correlation to the damages that occur in the eye. An eye doctor can monitor the treatment progress as a feature of altering the levels of osmolarity based on this brand-new system.

In the beginning of an eye exam an optometrist will want to assess the quality of the tear film and to pay attention to the rate of evaporation, that's called the tear breakup time. An eye doctor inserts a special dye in to the eye which permits them to measure the length of time that the tear stays in contact with the eyeball. A tear film that evaporates very quickly will expose the nerves and cause discomfort to the patient and this can cause an attempt by the eye to produce more tears to compensate for the lack of moisture. A person will then complain of constant tearing and the problem is in fact a lack of tear consistency.

Factors like cold weather and allergies may play a large role in affecting the dry eye condition. Experiencing both allergies and dry eye at the same time, deferentially draw that and diagnosing can sometimes be challenging, but the sooner that can be done the sooner a person could be given a relief. Coming into to see your local optometrist and scheduling an eye exam will help eradicate any further damage to your eyes. Getting into the allergy season soon, its beautiful outside now and spring time is the classical time when people experience the most allergy symptoms. The antihistamine that most people are taking whether prescribed or not prescribed orally, have a secondary side effect of reducing tear production and can make the dry eye situation much worse, that's why its important to look for both sides of the spectrum.




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