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  2. Dry eyes - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Dry eye disease is a common condition that occurs when your tears aren't able to provide adequate lubrication for your eyes. Tears can be inadequate and unstable for many reasons. For example, dry eyes may occur if you don't produce enough tears or if you produce poor-quality tears. This tear instability leads to inflammation and damage of the ...

  3. Dry Eye: Symptoms, Common Causes & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

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    Dry eye may occur on its own or along with other medical conditions. In some cases, dry eye is a sign of: Sjögren’s syndrome (about 10% of people with aqueous deficient dry eye have Sjögren’s syndrome). Diabetes (if you have diabetes, there’s about a 50/50 chance you’ll develop dry eye as a complication). Thyroid eye disease. Blepharitis.

  4. What Is Dry Eye? Symptoms, Causes and Treatment

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    Here are some other causes of dry eye. Certain diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis, Sjögren’s syndrome, thyroid disease, and lupus; Blepharitis (when eyelids are swollen or red) Entropion (when eyelids turn in); ectropion (eyelids turn outward) Being in smoke, wind or a very dry climate;

  5. Dry Eye Disease - American Academy of Ophthalmology

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    The end result: “Dry eye is a multifactorial disease of the ocular surface charac­terized by a loss of homeostasis of the tear film, and accompanied by ocular symp­toms, in which tear film instability and hyperosmolarity, ocular surface inflamma­tion and damage, and neurosensory abnormalities play etiological roles.” 2.

  6. Dry eyes - Diagnosis & treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    With dry eye disease, there will be less water in your eyes. Tear samples to look for markers of dry eye disease, including elevated matrix metalloproteinase-9 or decreased lactoferrin. Treatment. For most people with occasional or mild dry eye symptoms, it's enough to regularly use nonprescription eye drops, also called artificial tears. If ...

  7. Dry Eye - National Eye Institute

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    Anyone can get dry eye, but you might be more likely to have dry eye if you: Are age 50 or older; Are female; Wear contact lenses; Don’t get enough vitamin A (found in foods like carrots, broccoli, and liver) or omega-3 fatty acids (found in fish, walnuts, and vegetable oils); Have certain autoimmune conditions, like lupus or Sjögren syndrome

  8. Dry Eyes: Symptoms, Treatment, and Causes - Healthline

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    Dry eye syndrome is more common in people ages 50 and older, with more females than males experiencing dry eye. People who are pregnant, on hormone replacement therapy, or going through menopause ...

  9. A Quick Guide to Dry Eye - American Academy of Ophthalmology

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    One of the most important objectives of the dry eye evaluation is ruling out Sjögren syndrome, said Esen K. Akpek, MD, at Wilmer Eye Institute, Baltimore. One in 10 patients with clinically significant dry eye will have Sjögren’s, which puts the patient at risk for systemic conditions such as lymphoma and major organ involvement, including ...

  10. Why Are My Eyes So Dry? 6 Causes of Dry Eyes & How To Treat Them...

    www.webmd.com/eye-health/eye-health-dry-eyes

    Sometimes, there's a lack of balance in your tear-flow system. Or your air conditioner, heater, or other things around you could dry out your tear film. Other causes include: The natural aging ...

  11. Dry Eye - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    Dry Eye. Dry eye is a condition that occurs when tears cannot properly lubricate the eyes. This is caused by either a decrease in tear creation or an increase in tear evaporation. If not treated, dry eye can cause lasting damage to the corneal surface and declining vision. Esen Akpek, M.D., director of the Ocular Surface Disease and Dry Eye ...