DRY
EYE
What
is a dry eye?
Dry eye is a disorder of inadequate tear film. It is due to reduced
tear production by the lacrimal gland and/or excessive evaporation
from the eye surface.
What causes dry eye?
Dry eye is a very common phenomenon and is also dependant on the
surrounding environment. It is more common in women especially after
menopause.
What
are the symptoms?
Patients notice discomfort, irritation, photophobia, redness and
blurring of the vision. In very severe cases the eye surface can
become permanently scarred. Symptoms are worse in dry, windy conditions
as well as indoors such as prolonged computer work, air-conditioning
and fluorescent lights.
What
are the treatments available?
Initially lubricants in the form of drops, gels or ointments can
be used. They can be taken as required or on a regular basis throughout
the day. If lubrication is not adequate, then occlusion of the tear
drainage can be undertaken with small plugs or cautery. More extreme
dry eye management includes use of serum drops and/or cyclosporine
ointment.
