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Dry eyes Health Article
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Definition
Dry eyes are caused by a lack of tears. Tears are necessary for the normal lubrication of your eyes and to wash away particles and foreign bodies.
Alternative Names
Tearing - decreased; Eyes - dry
Considerations
If you have dry eyes, you will feel a burning, scratching, or stinging sensation. You may also have strained or tired eyes after reading, even for short periods of time. If you wear contacts, they will likely feel uncomfortable. Having dry eyes for a while can lead to tiny abrasions on the surface of your eyes.
Common Causes
Common causes of dry eyes include:
Home Care
The following steps may help:
Call your health care provider if
Call your health care provider if:
What to expect at your health care provider's office
Your health care provider will take a medical history and perform a physical examination, including a careful eye examination. To help better understand your dry eyes, your health care provider may ask the following:
Your health care provider may perform tearing tests that can help diagnose dry eyes. Artificial tears may be prescribed. |
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