Critical Facts To Know About Recognizing And Treating Dry Eye
Symptoms Of Dry Eye

Symptoms of dry eye include a stinging or burning sensation in one or both eyes, redness, watery eyes, blurred vision, eye fatigue, as well as mucus in and around the eyes. If any of these symptoms are noticeable, individuals should see a doctor who can determine what is wrong or provide a referral to a specialist. Other problems caused by dry eye include sensitivity to light (known as photophobia), difficulty wearing contact lenses, the sensation of something stuck in the eye (known as foreign body syndrome), as well as trouble driving at night due to compromised vision. Individuals with dry eye may also experience itchiness and heavy eyelids and can even affect the outcomes of LASIK eye and cataract surgery negatively.
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