Dry Eye

If you're experiencing blurred vision, burning, sensitivity to light, or discomfort in your eyes, you could be suffering from symptoms of dry eyes. Vision Eye Care professionals can help you find relief for dry eyes by getting to the root cause of the problem. 

Dry Eye

What Causes Dry Eye?

The most common cause of dry eye is a lack of natural tears or related medical conditions like arthritis. Tears contain moisture and oil, which helps to keep the eyes lubricated and protected. When the eye doesn't produce tears, the eye can become dry, red, and irritated and vision may be affected. The best way to get eye relief from dry eyes is to visit a local eye doctor or Optometrist.

Other causes of dry eye syndrome include:

  • Cornea Allergies
  • Age-related changes in tear production or
  • Tear evaporation
  • Menopause
  • Problem with the eyelid - Blepharitis
  • Ocular mucus production
  • Stress or fatigue

Symptoms of Dry Eye

Symptoms of dry eye can include:

  • Blurred vision
  • Burning or discomfort in the eyes
  • Increased sensitivity to light 
  • Tears that won't stop flowing

Diagnosing Dry Eye

An eye doctor will talk to you about your symptoms and then complete an examination of your eye to determine the cause of dry eyes. If the Ophthalmologist discovers your eye condition relates to dry eye they will complete additional testing to confirm this diagnosis. Once your eye doctor confirms a diagnosis of dry eye, the next step is to move on to the best dry eye treatment. 

Dry Eye Treatment

Common treatments for dry eyes include artificial tears, which can help to lubricate the eye and restore tear production. Your Ophthalmologist can provide relief such as eye drops and ointments to increase lubrication.

Doctors can also provide remedies to relieve inflammation and redness. Eye doctors offer specialized eye care services for contact lenses if needed.

The best way to relieve the symptoms of dry eyes is through prevention. Eye care specialists believe that taking the following preventative measures can help with preventing and relieving dry eye symptoms.

Preventive measures you can take to preserve tear film include the following:

  1. Avoid windy activities that lead to moisture loss from your eyes.
  2. Use a humidifier in your home.
  3. Add omega-3 fatty acids to your diet.

Schedule an Appointment with Our Eye Doctor for Dry Eye Treatment in San Antonio, TX

If you or a loved one is suffering from the symptoms of dry eyes in San Antonio TX, and the surrounding area, the eyecare professionals Vision Plus offer eye care services for dry eyes along with eye and vision exams, contact lenses, and LASIK in San Antonio TX. 


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