Dry eye is a condition where the eyes do not produce enough tears or where the tears evaporate too quickly. Tears are crucial for maintaining the health of the eyes, providing lubrication, nourishment, and protection against irritants and infections.
DRY EYE
In dry eye syndrome, reduced quantity or quality of tears can lead to a range of uncomfortable symptoms, including:
CAUSES OF DRY EYE
Eyelid problems such as incomplete closure or blockage of the tear ducts
Environmental factors such as dry or windy climates
Hormonal changes particularly in women during menopause
Aging which can lead to decreased tear production
Prolonged screen time leading to decreased blinking and tear evaporation
Medical conditions like autoimmune diseases and diabetes
Contact lens wear particularly extended wear lenses or improper fitting
Dry eye syndrome is typically managed using a stepwise approach, where treatment strategies are tailored to the severity and underlying causes of the condition.