Dry Eyes -Treat Me Right


Dry eyes can be irritating and make your vision blurry and your eyes irritated. The causes of dry eyes can be caused by a dry climate, dehydration, a medical condition or even gender.  Studies have shown that dry eyes can be more prevalent in females than males, particularly in those over the age of 50.

What are the Symptoms of Dry Eye?

According to The Eye Center in Columbia, South Carolina, signs include:

       A feeling of grittiness in the eye
       Redness
       Stinging
       Watery eyes
       Excess tearing
       Blurry vision

If you are experiencing any of these systems, it is important to find a trusted professional eye clinic with ophthalmologists that specialize in dry eye treatment. To start, the ophthalmologist will perform a series of tests to confirm dry eye syndrome. Then, they can prescribe the best treatment plan.

Is Dry Eye Curable?

Dry eye is not curable but is treatable with many options. Discussing with a reputable ophthalmologist who can educate and talk with you about the best course of treatment is an excellent first step. If you are diagnosed with dry eye syndrome, treatment can be as simple as an over the counter eye drop. There may be some cases which can require more extensive treatment.

What Options of Treatment are available?

       Artificial Tear Drops – artificial tears can be bought over the counter. There are several types and brands.  You may need to experiment to find the right drop for you.
       Punctal Occlusion – even with dry eyes you may experience excess watering of the eyes. In this case, it may be necessary to close the tear ducts with plugs. It is a painless procedure, and they can be easily removed if desired.
       Restasis – an FDA eye drop that does require a prescription.
       Natural methods – maintaining adequate water consumption and taking vitamins such as fish oils and flaxseed oil which can improve the oily layer of natural tears.

Don’t struggle with these annoying symptoms.  Consult the professionals: Dr. Brian Huff, Dr. Chip Platt, Dr. Matthew Clary or Dr. Beau Bryan at The Eye Center in South Carolina.  These professional ophthalmologists can diagnosis and customize a treatment plan that works for you.

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