Dry Eye Treatment
Do you wake up with dry or red eyes?
Are your eyes burning, itchy, or gritty?
You might have dry eye syndrome.
Dry eye syndrome, also known as DES, is a common condition affecting people of all ages. It occurs when your eyes don’t produce enough tears or when your tears evaporate too quickly.
Dry eyes can cause uncomfortable symptoms, including itching, burning, redness, watery eyes, and excessive tearing. In some cases, dry eyes can even lead to eye pain.
If you're experiencing any of these symptoms, seeing an eye doctor to get a diagnosis and discuss treatment options is essential. Left untreated, dry eye syndrome can increase your risk for more serious eye problems, such as corneal ulcers.
How To Know If You Have Dry Eye Syndrome
Do any of these symptoms seem familiar?
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How Do I Prevent Dry Eye Symptoms?
Suffering from dry eye disease diminishes your quality of life and makes daily activities, such as reading, sports, or driving, a struggle. Get to the root of your dry eyes by contacting us for a full diagnosis and a treatment plan that’s right for you. In the meantime, here are a few things you can do to help temporarily relieve dry eye symptoms.
Looking For Relief From Dry Eye?
Request an appointment online or give us a call. We offer convenient hours so that you can choose a time that works well with your schedule.
Our dry eye treatment team can diagnose and treat dry eye syndrome. Dr. Joey D. Tran, O.D., will assess the cause of your dry eyes and find the perfect solution to address your specific needs.
From eye drops to in-office treatments, our optometrists have what it takes to ensure your eyes feel great. Pop on in and feel the difference for yourself!
Dry Eye Causes
Tears evaporate too quickly without an oil layer.
Women have dry eye syndrome more often.
Those over 50 are at increased risk.
Windy, dry environments can cause symptoms.
Medications, like antidepressants, can also cause dry eyes.
Some diseases may dry out your eyes.
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Don’t wait for dry eye syndrome to worsen. Take action today by booking your appointment with Forney Eye Associates in Forney.