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Bothered by dry eyes? The best solution for dry eyes is your natural tears. Eyes are lubricated by tears produced by tear glands located behind your upper eyelids. Blinking spreads a film of tears over the surface of your eyes. The tears move to the inside region of the eye and through the tear drainage ducts into the nose and throat. Tears make your eyes feel cool, comfortable, refreshed and help to prevent infection.
Dry Eyes & Red Eyes Treatment options:
Eyelid Hygiene – Taking extra care to clean the eyelids to remove the buildup of debris in the eyelashes can help reduce irritation, blepharitis and dysfunction of the meibomian gland. The meibomian gland’s oil layer keeps tears from evaporating and lubricates the eyelid area, allowing for a smooth movement of the eyelids.
Artificial Tears – These provide temporary relief and soothe the eyes. However, artificial tears can increase the possibility of infection as they can wash away the natural infection-fighting tear film of the eye.
Punctal Occlusion -In cases of persistent dry eye syndrome, the best solution may be punctal occlusion, or the closure of the tear drainage system to preserve the natural tears around the eyes for longer periods.
When the balance of tear production and tear loss is not maintained, dry spots appear on the eye’s surface and cause irritation.
Ironically the tear production glands sometimes react to the dry, scratchy feeling by watering more than ever. These reflex tears do not relieve the dryness as they lack a natural component that is essential to lubricate the cornea properly.
Yes. If left untreated, severe dry eye syndrome can damage tissue and possibly scar the cornea of the eye.
There is no cure although you can get relief for dry eyes and reduce your chances of complications with proper care and the latest treatment for dry eye syndrome.
This acts like a stopper in a sink! When the tear duct (punctal opening) is closed, tears stay on the eye much longer. A small, soft silicone plug is non-surgically inserted into the natural punctum opening. The reversible procedure is performed in a few minutes in the doctor’s office.