Do your eyes feel irritated or like something is in them? Are you experiencing redness, burning, excessive tearing, or occasional blurry vision? You may have dry eye, a common condition where your eyes do not produce enough tears.
Sometimes, the only symptom of dry eye is recurring blurred vision. Because there are many possible causes of dry eye, we gather a patient health history to understand your risk better. For example, common medications such as diuretics or antihistamines increase dry eye risk. You are also more likely to have dry eye if you wear contact lenses, recently had LASIK eye surgery, or use two or more glaucoma eye drops. Quite often, thyroid dysfunction and the hormonal changes associated with menopause can cause dry eye. In addition, your work environment can also affect your eye health - for example, people who use a computer all day long are more susceptible to dry eye.
If we determine that you are at risk for dry eye, we can perform state-of-the-art tests to evaluate and understand the underlying reasons for your dry eye based on your symptoms and risk factors. We will work with you to identify the best treatment plan for your unique needs.
Think you might have dry eye? Talk to us today about how we can help you find relief.