Having dry eye syndrome is a common problem for many people. This situation mainly arises when the tears are not able to provide sufficient lubricant for the eyes, finally causing itching and burning. This might happen because of various reasons like the tears might evaporate quickly or improper formation of tears and many more. It is one of the most common reasons for which one visits an eye doctor. This is a common syndrome in humans and animals as well.
Dry eye syndrome can take place at any age, irrespective of the fact if the person is healthy and young, or old and undernourished. It can take place among any age group, although, it is quite common among the elderly as their ability to produce tears gets slowed down. Also, according to observations, it is seen that women suffer more from this syndrome than men. However, it is quite common among people who are malnourished or have a major deficiency of Vitamin A.
Dry eyes can cause irritation, itching, and burning sensations in the eye, making one feel uncomfortable in a particular situation. This can take place generally because of sitting in an air-conditioned room, riding a bicycle, looking at the computer screen for too long, and so on.
Some signs or symptoms of dry eye syndrome are as follows:
- Sensitivity caused due to light or photophobia.
- Redness of the eye.
- Difficulty in driving during the night.
- Difficulty in applying contact lenses.
- Moist eyes, that is, the body’s way of responding to the irritation caused in the eyes.
- Scratchy or burning sensation in the eyes.
- The tiredness of eyes.
- Blurred or hazy vision.
As uncanny as it sounds, the watering of eyes is a very common symptom of dry eyes. It is a ‘reflex action’ of the body, that is, it is a way of protection against the dry eye surface by over-stimulating the production of the tears. However, this protective mechanism does not last long. One has to correct the bottom cause of dry eyes in the first place.
One more common symptom of dry eyes is the feeling of a foreign object or material ‘inside’ the eye, in order words, foreign body sensation. In such cases, the sensation or irritation might make one feel the presence of foreign material in their eyes when there actually isn’t any.
Dry eye syndrome can lead to itching, irritation, inflammation, and sometimes permanent damage to the eyes.
The Reason behind the Dry eye Syndrome
Eyes have tear glands, which produce tears all the time, throughout the day for all your life. It does not only forms tears while yawning or experiencing emotions, but it produces tears as a protective covering for your eyes as well, so that they do not dry up and ensure clear vision. Such constant and healthy fluid is called tear film which is naturally designed to remain stable in between the eyes and they remain stable when weblink as well. This stable tear film is a mixture of various components like oils, water, vitamins, electrolytes, proteins, and other growth factors. The main causes of eye dryness are:
- An improper balance of the components of the tear film, leading to the creation of sports in the eyes and causing eye dryness.
- Insufficient production of poor-quality of tears produced which cannot protect the eyes, thus, leading to dry eyes.
Other causes might be issues with drugs, environmental factors, problems with eyelids, and so on. One can prepare themselves by recognizing the symptoms and visit a doctor immediately for further medical attention.
Ashley Kinsela is a creative woman from Melbourne, a writer by profession writes on various topics like Health, Home Improvement, Lifestyle, Entertainment, etc. She also loves doing DIY in her free time.You can find her on Twitter
4 Comments
Harvey Lee
Very informative! I like the info provided by you. Dry eye is a common condition that occurs when your tears aren’t able to provide adequate lubrication for your eyes. Thanks for sharing.
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I’m glad you liked it
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