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Understanding dry eye syndrome

Dry eye syndrome occurs when the body fails to produce adequate lubrication or moisture for the surface of your eyes. Symptoms of dry eyes include:

  • Itchy eyes,
  • Soreness in the eyes,
  • Increased sensitivity to light,
  • Burning sensation in the eyes,
  • Blurred vision.

Should you be experiencing any of the symptoms of dry eyes on a regular basis, please contact us to book an appointment with one of our specialist eye consultants (ophthalmologist), who will be happy to examine your eyes to determine what is causing the problem and the best way to treat it.

What is dry eye syndrome?

In order to work properly, your eyes need a constant source of moisture and lubrication, and these are usually provided by tears. Your body is constantly producing specialised tears to keep the eye clean and healthy. These are known as ‘basal tears’, and they help to protect your eye from dirt and irritants. Basal tears are created in your lacrimal glands, which are located just above each eye. Every time you blink, these tears are spread evenly across the surface of your eye by the eyelid. This ensures your eye is kept lubricated and moisturised. Should there be a problem in the lacrimal ducts or in the production or composition of basal tears, your eyes can experience a marked lack of lubrication and moisture; this is referred to as ‘dry eye syndrome’. The medical terms for dry eye syndrome is ‘keratoconjunctivitis sicca’.
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