Elkton
(410) 392-6133Newark Office
(302) 993-0722Secondary Office
800-462-8749Wilmington Delaware
(302) 993-0722
Dry eye occurs when tear production is reduced or when tear quality is poor. The tear film becomes unstable, and irritation may develop on the eye’s surface. Symptoms often include burning, redness, blurred vision, and a gritty sensation.
Artificial tears are one of the most common forms of dry eye treatment. These lubricating drops are used to moisten the eyes and improve tear stability. They are available over the counter, and they can be used throughout the day. Consistent use is important, and relief is often noticed with regular application.
Environmental factors can worsen dry eye symptoms, and small changes can make a difference. Dry air, wind, and prolonged screen use can all contribute to irritation. A humidifier can add moisture to indoor air. Taking breaks during screen time is also helpful, and blinking more frequently can improve tear distribution.
Contact lenses can sometimes cause dryness, especially when worn for long periods. The lenses may reduce oxygen flow to the cornea, and tear evaporation can increase. Your eye doctor may suggest limiting wear time or switching to a different lens type. In some cases, specialty contact lenses are recommended and are designed to retain moisture and improve comfort. Your optometrist will guide you based on your eye health and lifestyle.
For moderate to severe dry eye, prescription medications may be necessary. These treatments are used to reduce inflammation and improve tear production. Your eye doctor will determine if this option is appropriate, and progress will be monitored over time.
Routine visits to an optometrist are essential for managing dry eye. During these exams, your condition is monitored, and treatment plans are adjusted as needed. Early detection of changes allows for more effective care. Consistent follow-up is encouraged, and communication with your eye doctor is important. When care is maintained, symptoms can be controlled more effectively.
Dry eye treatment is available at Lavenburg Medical Group, where patients receive comprehensive care. Whether symptoms are mild or more advanced, solutions are available to improve comfort and protect eye health. To learn more or schedule an appointment, call our Elkton office at (410) 392-6133 or our Newark office at (302) 993-0722.
If you are experiencing dry eye, our experienced eye doctor in Elkton, MD, or Newark, DE can help you find relief. With the right approach, your eyes can feel more comfortable, and your vision can remain clear.
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