Dry Eye Treatment

Find relief from dry, itchy, irritated eyes.

Dry eyes affect millions of people in the United States. It’s estimated that as many as 4.88 million Americans over 50 suffer from this uncomfortable condition.

If you need help, book an appointment at Family Vision Care San Diego. We’ll help you find a treatment option that brings you the relief you’re searching for.

What are the common symptoms of dry eye?

Everyone experiences dry eye differently because there are so many potential underlying causes. Typical symptoms include:

  • Redness or eyes that appear irritated and bloodshot
  • Consistent burning or tingling sensations
  • Eyes that feel itchy or like there’s something in them
  • Increased sensitivity to bright lights or sunlight
  • Excessive tearing, or eyes that always appear watery

What causes dry eye?

There are many possible causes — from environmental irritants or short-term inflammation to chronic conditions:

  • Disease of the meibomian glands
  • Blepharitis
  • Allergies
  • Eyelid or eye shape issues
  • Certain medications
  • Abnormal eye pressure
  • Tear film deficiencies

It’s also common to have more than one cause, so treatment is always personalized after diagnosis.

How is dry eye diagnosed and treated?

Using imaging of the meibomian glands, tear film analysis, and medical screening, we can diagnose and provide the right treatment for your condition. Typical treatments include:

  • Prescription eye drops to combat inflammation
  • Treating oil glands
  • Blinking exercises or proper eyelid hygiene

If infection is the cause, low-dose antibiotics may also be prescribed.

Dry eyes are not only uncomfortable — they can affect your long-term eye health. Book an appointment at Family Vision Care San Diego to find relief.

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