Here’s the paradox about the condition called dry eye: The eyes get watery rather than dry. People experience it when they’re performing eye-intense undertakings such as driving and reading. And in today’s tech-driven society, countless people spend hours on end peering at the screens of video games, computers and smartphones. These adjectives are frequently used to describe symptoms of dry eye: watery, prickly, grainy, fuzzy, weary and burning.
At the office of Optivision, our optometrists can diagnose dry eye and help you take steps to remedy it. From the front office to the exam room, our practice is made up of professionals who take your vision health very seriously.
Dry eye is usually triggered when the tears on the thin coating of your eyes evaporate because you’ve been concentrating so long and hard that you’ve blinked less than normal. When you finally do blink, your eyelids rub over that thin coating, which would normally be slathered with a smooth film of normal tears but is instead covered with concentrated, salty tears. Irritated eyes and lids follow.
When the eyeballs get defensive and flood themselves with tears, they replenish their needed moisture. Thus, the dry eye/watery eye dichotomy.
Your interior surroundings also matter. You can get dry eyes from a dehumidifier or a gas fire. On the other hand, damp cloths draped over your radiators will release moisture into the air. So will, obviously, a humidifier.
An optometrist can recommend the correct eye drops and explore any underlying medical causes. Using state-of-the-art equipment designed with safety and efficiency in mind, the office of Optivision offers top-notch care. Everything in our office is clean, comfortable and thoroughly sterilized. Your safety and comfort are our priority. We’ve earned the trust of all of our clients and look forward to earning yours. Please don’t hesitate to contact us today!
By Optivision
November 25, 2020