DO YOU SUFFER FROM DRY EYES????
Dry Eye Syndrome is a condition where your eyes do not make enough tears, or your tears evaporate too quickly. It can be induced by a number of lifestyle or health issues. Although there is no known cure, we are able to relieve your symptoms using simple solutions.
At our Dry Eye Clinic, using specialized diagnostic tests we evaluate your tears and offer expert advice on the most effective treatment for you.
If you think you may suffer from dry eyes please book into our dry eye clinic.
We will look at the following:
- Dry eye symptoms
- Causes
- How common is Dry Eye Syndrome
- Personal Treatment Plan unique to your needs
- Examination cost only £30
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What causes Dry Eye Syndrome?
- Age
- Symptoms of dry eye usually first appear in adults over 40 years of age, though they can appear earlier in women (between 20 and 30 years of age). Dry eye might be caused by age-related impairments to the lacrimal gland.
- Symptoms of dry eye usually first appear in adults over 40 years of age, though they can appear earlier in women (between 20 and 30 years of age). Dry eye might be caused by age-related impairments to the lacrimal gland.
- Medications
- Medications might be responsible for more than half of all cases of dry eye. Patients taking medication tend to have more severe dry eye symptoms than those not taking medication. Elderly people are more likely to have dry eye syndrome related to drug therapy.
Medications that might cause dry eye include those for:
- Eye problems
- Kidney problems
- Allergies
- Birth control
- Menopause
- Stomach / Intestinal problems
- Thyroid problems
- Diabetes
- High blood pressure
Dangers of dry eyes:
Excessive dry eyes may damage eye tissue, scar your cornea (the front covering of your eyes) and impair vision and make contact lens wear difficult.
If you are experiencing one or more of the following symptoms, you might have Dry Eye Syndrome and should consult your eye-care professional.
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