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DRY EYES |
If you have a sandy, gritty
irritation or burning in your eyes that generally gets worse as
the day goes on, you may have dry eyes - especially if you've
had these symptoms for 6 months or more.
Dry eye syndrome
does not truly come and go, but in its early stages, or with
mild dry eye, you may only have symptoms after long days, or after
prolonged computer use, and in dry or windy conditions.
In addition, you may notice symptoms only when wearing your
contact lenses or when you become dehydrated.
The most
common treatment for dry eyes is artificial tears, which may be available
over-the-counter at your local pharmacy. However, you should
always consult with your eye doctor before treating this
condition yourself.
Other options are available for more
severe dry eyes including punctual plugs, medications and
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Dry eye is
diagnosed with a thorough examination of your eyes with
magnifying instruments; measuring your rate of tear production
and checking the amount of time it takes for tears to evaporate
between blinks. The doctor can also check for pinpoint scratches
on the front surface of the eye caused by dryness using special,
colored eye drops. At VISION ONE EYECARE we offer complete,
ongoing eye care using the latest technology and techniques to
diagnose and treat this condition |
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