Tips for tackling dry eye symptoms
(BPT) - Did you know that too much time spent looking at your smartphone, computer or TV can lead to symptoms of dry eye? If you are having blurry vision, gritty, scratchy or watery eyes, you might be one of the 30 million Americans with dry eye. And for a majority of those people, a complex disorder called Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD) is a root cause of dry eye symptoms.
“While dry eye is more prevalent in older people, more young people are being diagnosed due to increased screen time, diet and other factors. There are many causes for dry eye, but it is important to understand conditions like Meibomian Gland Dysfunction and how to best find relief for symptoms,” said Dr. Whitney Hauser, optometrist and “The Dry Eye Coach”.
Follow these tips to help ease the discomfort of dry eye and to determine if you need to talk to your eye doctor if symptoms persist and become more severe:
1. Take breaks from your devices
It is easy to lose track of screen time when the new normal includes relying on digital devices for everything from staying connected to your family, working and even ordering household necessities. Be sure to take breaks to give your eyes a rest and, most importantly, don’t forget to blink. Failing to blink regularly can contribute to drying out your eyes, so try following the 20/20/20 rule; look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds every 20 minutes while reading or staring at devices and computers for prolonged periods of time.
2. Make small changes to your lifestyle
Taking care of your eyes in a variety of ways can help keep dry eye symptoms at bay. Small changes like wearing sunglasses outdoors to reduce exposure to wind and the sun, properly cleaning your contact lenses before inserting them if you wear weekly or monthly lenses, using a humidifier in your home and staying hydrated can help reduce dry eye symptoms.
3. Use an over-the-counter eye drop for relief
Over-the-counter dry eye drops are a great option to replenish the eye’s natural moisture, especially for people with mild symptoms. One example, SYSTANE Complete®, can be used for the temporary relief of burning and irritation, and provides fast relief. This can be a convenient option because you can take it with you and alleviate symptoms no matter where you are.
4. Make an appointment with your eye doctor
If you’re having persistent visual fluctuations, irritation, watery eyes and dryness, you might have a condition called Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD). Consider making an appointment with an eye doctor to discuss in-office treatments like the Systane® iLux®. This device delivers direct and personalized treatment to blocked glands in your eyelids in just 8-12 minutes for both eyes.
For more information on Meibomian Gland Dysfunction, visit www.GetToRootCause.com.
Important Information for iLUX® Device:
The iLUX® Device is used to heat and compress glands in the eyelids of adult patients with a specific type of dry eye, called Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD), also known as evaporative dry eye.
Potential side effects may include eyelid/eye pain requiring stopping the treatment procedure, eyelid/eye irritation or inflammation, temporary reddening of the skin, and other eye symptoms (burning, stinging, tearing, itching, discharge, redness, feeling like there is something in the eye, changes in your vision, sensitivity to light).
Ask your eye care professional for a complete list of safety information for the iLUX® Device.
Dr. Hauser is a paid consultant for Alcon.
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