Critical Facts To Know About Recognizing And Treating Dry Eye
Comprehensive Eye Exam

A comprehensive eye exam may be used if a doctor wants to check for underlying conditions that may be contributing to a patient's dry eye. With a normal vision screening, the doctor just tests the patient's vision. However, a comprehensive eye exam assesses an individual's overall eye health and the functioning of their entire visual system. This means several different tests will be used to get a working knowledge of the individual's eyes and vision. Each exam typically begins with a full and detailed patient history. After this, patients will undergo tests that measure their visual acuity, refraction, eye focusing, eye teamwork, and eye health. The doctor will also typically use a lamp to examine both the patient's internal and external eye in greater detail.
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