Effective Dry Eye Treatment at Our Gainesville Clinic
Do you have teary or watery eyes?
Burning, itchiness, or a sandy feeling around your eyelids?
You might have dry eye syndrome.
We know how uncomfortable and inconvenient dry eye syndrome can be. Our modern clinic provides many treatments to help with your symptoms and improve your eye health. Whether you suffer from occasional dryness or chronic irritation, we have solutions tailored to meet your needs.
What Is Dry Eye Syndrome?
Dry eye syndrome, also called keratoconjunctivitis sicca, happens when the eyes don't make enough tears. It can also happen when tears evaporate too quickly because of their chemical makeup.
There are two primary types: aqueous-deficient dry eye and evaporative dry eye. Aqueous-deficient dry eye occurs when the lacrimal glands fail to produce enough of the watery component of tears, leading to insufficient tear volume.
Evaporative dry eye, on the other hand, is often caused by Meibomian gland dysfunction, where the glands in the eyelids do not secrete enough oil to prevent the tears from evaporating too quickly.
Both types can cause symptoms like dryness, irritation, redness, and blurred vision, but they require different approaches to management and treatment.
Causes of Dry Eye Syndrome
Dry eye syndrome can develop for many reasons, and it often results from a combination of factors. Here are some of the primary causes:
Tear Production Reduction: Age is a significant factor; as people get older, tear production tends to decrease. Medical conditions such as diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, scleroderma, Sjogren's syndrome, thyroid disorders, and vitamin A deficiency can also diminish tear production.
Tear Evaporation Increase: Environmental conditions like wind, smoke, or dry air can trigger dry eye syndrome. Working at a computer or using a smartphone for extended periods can also cause a decrease in blinking, which exacerbates tear evaporation. Additionally, clogged meibomian glands in the eyelids can also result in dryness.
Imbalance in Tear Composition: The tears are made up of water, mucus, and fatty oils. Any imbalance in this composition can cause problems with tear stability and lead to dry eyes. This might result from hormonal changes, which can alter the secretions from the glands in the eye.
Medications: Certain medications can contribute to dry eye symptoms. These include antihistamines, decongestants, antidepressants, certain blood pressure medications, and acne treatments.
Refractive Eye Surgeries: Procedures such as LASIK can decrease tear production and contribute to dry eye symptoms. Usually, this condition is temporary and resolves within several months post-surgery.
Contact Lens Use: Long-term use of contact lenses can be a factor in developing dry eye syndrome.
How Do I Know If I Have Dry Eye Syndrome?
Do any of these symptoms seem familiar?
- Gritty, itchy, or stinging eyes
- Excessive tearing and discharge
- Eyes that feel tired or dry
- Increased light sensitivity
- Regularly using eye drops
- Discomfort that worsens as the day progresses
If so, you may have dry eye syndrome. Take our dry eye quiz to find out!
Innovative Dry Eye Treatments at York Eye Associates
One of our standout options for combating dry eye is the MiboFlo treatment. This therapy uses gentle heat to unclog the meibomian glands in your eyelids, allowing the oils that coat the tear film to flow freely.
This process is important for keeping your eyes moist and healthy. MiboFlo is a fast and painless treatment that can offer long-lasting relief. It works by restoring the natural balance of your tear film.
Hyclear Drops
Experience instant relief from dryness and irritation with Hyclear Drops. These specially formulated premium eye drops mimic natural tears for quick and effective results.
Lumify Eye Illuminations
Lumify Eye Illuminations Cleansing Water is ideal for gently cleansing and refreshing irritated eyes without harsh chemicals. Used to strengthen and protect your eyelashes and eyebrows, the lash serum promotes overall eye health.
Our Other Treatment Options:
- You can use over-the-counter eye drops or artificial tears to provide relief.
- Prescription-strength eye drops are available to reduce inflammation and help your eyes make more tears.
- Anti-inflammatory drops help reduce inflammation that causes dry eye syndrome. They can relieve symptoms and prevent future flare-ups.
- You can use heated compresses to warm the eyes and loosen oils in the meibomian glands, which helps improve tear quality and comfort.
- For more severe cases, we can insert tiny devices called punctal plugs into the tear ducts to prevent tears from draining away too quickly. This keeps your eyes more comfortable throughout the day.
Why Choose Us for Your Dry Eye Treatment?
Our clinic is committed to providing personalized care and the most advanced treatment options available. Our experts will guide you through each step of your treatment plan, ensuring you receive the best care possible.
Schedule Your Consultation Today
Come to our clinic for a thorough assessment and allow us to customize a treatment strategy just for you. Schedule your consultation today and start your path towards enhanced vision.