Posted by: Raleigh Ophthalmology in Eye Health

Dry Eye Symptoms
Here are a few symptoms of dry eye:- Feeling like something is in your eye (foreign body sensation)
- Red eyes
- Itchy eyes
- Fatigued eyes
- Burning sensation
- Photophobia (Light Sensitivity)
- Discomfort when wearing contact lenses
- Aching sensation
What Causes Dry Eyes?
There are many potential origins of dry eyes. Here are a few of the most common causes.- Aging – Dry eye can occur at any age, but it becomes more common as you age, especially after age 50.
- Computer usage – When working at a computer or a digital device, we tend to blink our eyes less thoroughly and less frequently. Excessive computer use leads to greater tear evaporation and an increased risk of dry eye symptoms.
- Menopause – Post-menopausal women are at risk of dry eyes more than men of the same age.
- Medications – Many medicines, including antidepressants, antihistamines, blood pressure medications, and birth control pills, increase the risk of dry eye symptoms.
- Indoor environment – Air conditioning and ceiling fans can decrease indoor humidity. This type of environment can accelerate tear evaporation, causing dry eye symptoms.
- Health conditions – Certain diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes, thyroid-associated conditions, and lupus, can contribute to dry eye problems.
- Allergies – Allergies can cause dry eyes, and taking antihistamines to relieve allergies can also cause dry eyes.
Dry Eye Treatment and Prevention
Dry eye disease can have several causes, and providers can use a variety of treatments. Call us to schedule an appointment to get relief for your dry eyes. We will happily determine the best dry eye treatment to keep your eyes comfortable and healthy!