Fwd: Understanding Dry Eyes

By Dr. Gredes, O.d.


Dry eyes are an eye disorder also called conjunctivitis sicca which appears to be really complexed but is in fact a pretty basic and typical eye condition. It suggests that the eyes have an issue with dampness and tear production. Either it does not produce sufficient rips or the rips are developed however then disappear. This could make it impossible for the client to put on contact lenses. It could be quite irritating as the eye is entirely dry and people are frequently scrubing them. It could possibly likewise wreck the eye and make vision blurred. Most optometrists are experienced in this issue and otherwise, they can go to workshops like the one offered every year in Waco, TX. The workshop attempts to inform others in methods to fix this disorder.

When an eye doctor examines someone with dry eyes the condition is pretty obvious. Some of symptoms he may see are teary eyes or eyes that never ever tear, itchiness, or sensation like something is in your eye. You may feel like something is lodged in your eye because the eye does not eliminate dirt and filth appropriately. You may have less than perfect vision when you wake up because your eyelids are puffy or have dirt around them. If you have any of these signs you must visit your optometrist for a consultation test. There is no reason to suffer and people who push off an eye exam run the risk of making the condition worse.

It is funny to see individuals who have extremely teary eyes come into an eye doctor and find out that the cause of their drippy eyes is the fact that they have completely dry eye! The reason for this is that the gland responsible for releasing moisture does not work properly. This gland prevents the tears from evaporating. Since it isn't working the eye has to produce more and more tears but the tears disappear creating a vicious cycle. Also, the tears the eye is producing is not the quality that a tear should be.

The definition of completely dry eye can differ from patient to patient since it is also based om how the patient feels. What is bearable for one person may not work for someone else. The doctor will also analize your tear film, check if there is conjunctival inflammation and look at the cornea for corneal punctate discoloring which can be a sign of corneal.

Why should a patient go to their optometrist rather than purchasing economical, over-the-counter eye drops?

Most over the counter drops have ingredients that dry eye sufferers are usually allergic to. They whiten your eyes instead of solving the real problems. Obviously, the only way to know what the real cause for your condition is, is by having a comprehensive eye exam and letting your eye doctor find the real problem. Instead of covering up the problem with fast fixes like drops, the optometrist can find out the reason for your dry eyes and treat them correctly.

You will certainly be given a lot of eye examinations to attempt to determine the factor for your completely dry eyes. Several of the examinations consist of:.

- Checking your eyelids for different problems. This maybe done by flipping them or using a machine.

- A biomicroscopic evaluation will checks the tear separation time (TFBUT). You might also be given fluorescein drops so that your eye doctor can easily see if there is any leakage.

- you will take the Schirmer test, Phenol Red Thread examination to gauge the liquid present in the conjunctival sac. And also be given Lissamine stainging.

Sometimes, a temporary plug will be put in your eye. You will wear it a few days and come back to the doctor. He will be able to tell if permanent punctal plugs are a solution for you.

The eye doctor will also take a basic case history and see if there are any other problems that are regularly connected to completely dry eyes, such as rosacea, arthritis or osteoarthritis. Some medications could also trigger dry eyes so those will additionally be reviewed.

After you go through this eye exam process, your optometrist should know the causes of your dry eyes. Then he can begin to treat them and help you lead a happy, normal life.




About the Author:

Dr. Gedres is an experienced optometrist who can treat your dry eyes in Waco, TX. If you have this or other eye problems visit our eye care clinic or call to set up an exam.


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