Dry Eye FAQs

Dry eye can cause uncomfortable symptoms like itching and blurry vision, which can make reading or driving difficult. Neuro-Ophthalmology of Texas at Eye Wellness Center in Bellaire and Houston, TX, provides comprehensive eye exams to learn more about an individual’s vision and treatment to preserve their vision. Prior to scheduling an appointment, learn about some frequently asked questions regarding dry eye below:

Dry eye faqs

What is Dry Eye?

Dry eye occurs when a person’s eyes don’t produce enough high-quality tears to stay lubricated. As a result, various symptoms, such as redness, watery eyes, and sensitive to light can occur.

What are Some Causes of Dry Eye?

Dry eye can develop due to a variety of causes. For example, excessive screen use, certain medications, dry environments, and certain illnesses can all lead to the condition. To determine the root cause of your symptoms, it’s recommended to schedule an appointment with an ophthalmologist near you.

Can Contact Lenses Cause Dry Eye?

Since contact lenses can absorb moisture, they can cause dry eye. In this case, it may be best to switch to glasses temporarily. The eye doctors at Neuro-Ophthalmology of Texas at Eye Wellness Center can also suggest different types of contact lenses that may provide comfort and relief.

What Treatments are Available for Dry Eye?

Artificial tears, which are also known as eye drops, are often used to treat dry eye. While over the counter eye drops may be helpful, a prescription might be necessary for drops that are more effective. Symptoms can also be reduced with certain lifestyle changes, such as adding a humidifier to the home or avoiding dry environments. In addition, surgery may be beneficial for chronic dry eye, as it can prevent tears from draining.

Contact us for an Appointment Today

To learn more about dry eye or to schedule an appointment, contact Neuro-Ophthalmology of Texas at Eye Wellness Center in Bellaire and Houston, TX, at (713) 942-2187 today. After an evaluation, the ophthalmologists at the center can recommend the necessary treatment that will help you feel your best. Our website also offers additional insight on treatments and how to prevent dry eye!

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