Dry Eye Diagnosis and Treatment
Do you feel like your eyes are always dry, even when you blink frequently or use over-the-counter eye drops? Dry eyes can be quite uncomfortable, and this problem is more common than many people realize. If you are suffering with dry eyes, there is no reason to put up with the discomfort! Call us at Eye Care Solutions, and we will gladly help you with your dry eye treatment.
Why Do You Have Dry Eyes?
Dry eye syndrome may occur in a wide range of individuals, ranging from children to the elderly. These eye problems are most commonly observed in people over 50 years of age, and more commonly in women. Certain connective tissue diseases can increase the risk of dry eyes, including rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and Sjogren's syndrome, diabetes and other systemic conditions.
Symptoms of Dry Eye Syndrome (DES)
DES produces symptoms such as general irritation and discomfort, itching, burning, or a "sandy/gritty" sensation. Ironically, excessive tearing may be caused by DES, because the tear glands are over-compensating in an attempt to overcome the dry eye problems.
These symptoms may be worsened by environmental conditions such as poor air quality, low humidity, or extreme heat. Unfortunately, Dry Eye Syndrome is a chronic condition which can lead to damage to the surface of the eye over time, if not treated effectively.
Treatments for Dry Eye Syndrome
Here at Eye Care Solutions, we offer new technology for dry eye treatment, along with new contact lens technology can sometimes make it possible for individuals with dry eye to successfully wear contact lenses. If you want to lead a normal life without the symptoms of dry eye, then we invite you to contact our office to schedule an appointment. Call us today to talk with an eye doctor in Sandy, Utah about your dry eye symptoms. To schedule an appointment, call our office at: (801) 572-EYES (3937)
Why Do You Have Dry Eyes?
Dry eye syndrome may occur in a wide range of individuals, ranging from children to the elderly. These eye problems are most commonly observed in people over 50 years of age, and more commonly in women. Certain connective tissue diseases can increase the risk of dry eyes, including rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and Sjogren's syndrome, diabetes and other systemic conditions.
Symptoms of Dry Eye Syndrome (DES)
DES produces symptoms such as general irritation and discomfort, itching, burning, or a "sandy/gritty" sensation. Ironically, excessive tearing may be caused by DES, because the tear glands are over-compensating in an attempt to overcome the dry eye problems.
These symptoms may be worsened by environmental conditions such as poor air quality, low humidity, or extreme heat. Unfortunately, Dry Eye Syndrome is a chronic condition which can lead to damage to the surface of the eye over time, if not treated effectively.
Treatments for Dry Eye Syndrome
Here at Eye Care Solutions, we offer new technology for dry eye treatment, along with new contact lens technology can sometimes make it possible for individuals with dry eye to successfully wear contact lenses. If you want to lead a normal life without the symptoms of dry eye, then we invite you to contact our office to schedule an appointment. Call us today to talk with an eye doctor in Sandy, Utah about your dry eye symptoms. To schedule an appointment, call our office at: (801) 572-EYES (3937)