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Dry Eye Syndrome
What is Dry Eye syndrome?
It is a condition that occurs when the eyes don’t produce enough tears, or the tears disappear too quickly to keep the eyes lubricated. This causes patients to have symptoms such as burning, pain, redness, dryness, or fatigue in the eyes which in extreme cases can cause migraines as well.
Dry Eye Syndrome Symptoms
You feel foreign substances in the eyes and they swell often
A burning sensation and stringy mucus
Blurry vision as if there was a screen in front of your eyes
Regular redness and heavy, fatigued eyes
Dry Eye Syndrome Treatment Method
IPL Laser treatment
01
Personalized eye drops
02
Tear ointment
03
Eye supplements
04
Types of Dry Eye Syndrome
Dryness from insufficient tears
Dryness from low-quality tears
Dryness caused by eyelid inflammation
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Dry eye syndrome is treated through consistent care rather than being cured at once. Treatments should not be discontinued arbitrarily just because symptoms have eased– it is recommended to regularly have supplementary check-ups paired with non-surgical treatments on a regular basis.
Ways to Prevent Dry Eye Syndrome
Sufficient water intake
Regular water consumption is needed to keep the body hydrated and the metabolism active.
Blinking
Reduce use of electronic devices as much as possible and try to blink often to stimulate the tear glands.
Using artificial tears
Ensure the eyes are well-lubricated by using artificial tears or eye drops.
Adequate Indoor Ventilation
Ventilate indoor spaces for at least 30 minutes daily to maintain clean air quality.
Maintain optimal indoor humidity levels
Placing a plant or humidifier nearby when using the heater will maintain appropriate humidity levels.
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