Dry Eye FAQs

If you are concerned that you might have dry eyes, learn more about this condition, its symptoms, and how it can be treated in answers to some common questions provided by our team at Eyes Over Copley in Greater Boston, MA. If you are looking for eye care, our “optometrist near me” is here to help.

How Do I Have Dry Eyes?

Dry eyes can cause the eyes to be dry but not always. Dry eye is actually more about the tears you produce. They are supposed to have three layers: oil, water, and mucus. When one or more of these layers are not present or balanced, it can lead to the symptoms associated with dry eye.

What Are the Symptoms of Dry Eye?

The symptoms can vary, depending on various factors. Your eyes can be excessively watery, red, itchy, or painful. They might burn or feel like something is in them. It can also lead to eye fatigue and blurry vision.

What Causes Dry Eye?

Dry eye occurs when one or more of the layers of your tears are compromised. This can occur due to age, or be the result of surgery, your environment, not blinking enough, medication, clogged glands, and more. Our eye doctor can help determine the underlying cause.

How Can My Eye Doctor Tell if I Have Dry Eyes?

A basic eye exam can help but special tests may be required to confirm if your symptoms are coming from a specific condition.

What Type of Dry Eye Treatment Is Available?

Dry eye treatment can depend on the underlying cause of your condition. In some cases, eye drops and some lifestyle changes are all that’s required. However, there are also specialized contact lenses that can help provide relief if your contacts are contributing to your dry eye. Our eye doctor will discuss the various options available after your exam.

Get Dry Eye Treatment from an Eye Doctor

If you’re suffering from dry eye symptoms, visit our team at Eyes Over Copley in Greater Boston, MA. Call (617) 859-0630 to schedule your appointment today. Our “optometrist near me” is here to help.

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